This study examined how subjects react to a treatment under different information conditions. We recruited subjects from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to follow a link (above) to a study where they would learn about two political candidates running for a congressional seat. As subjects entered the experiment they were randomly sorted into one of four conditions, each presenting the candidates in different ways based upon the amount of information available about the candidates and how it was presented. The four options were: • A short vignette about each candidate, including 5 attributes (Low-information, Static) • A static information board containing 20 attributes (High-information, Static) • A dynamic information board with 5 attributes ...
Project Abstract: Research on political communication effects has enjoyed great progress over the pa...
These are replication files for the main text and online appendix for the article "Subject Performan...
his study investigated the cognitive processing of true and false political information. Specificall...
This article shows that citizens consider policy positions for the formation of their political pref...
The possibility that citizens expose themselves to information in biased ways—so-called selective ex...
This data replicates the findings published in the Journal of Politics article "The importance of ca...
There are a number of observed gender differences in the frequency of political dis-cussion, perceiv...
Units are randomly assigned, with equal probability, to receive a positive or negative fact on their...
This study investigated the cognitive processing of true and false political information. Specifical...
To what extent do survey experimental treatment effect estimates generalize to other populations and...
Prior research has demonstrated how the results of surveys can vary depending on the race, gender, o...
Preference-driven selective exposure does not always have to reinforce existing party and issue pref...
Replication data for "Do Online Advertisements Increase Political Candidates' Name Recognition or Fa...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Cognitive load experiment, District/At-large experiment, ICMA data, Ratings of candidate picture
Project Abstract: Research on political communication effects has enjoyed great progress over the pa...
These are replication files for the main text and online appendix for the article "Subject Performan...
his study investigated the cognitive processing of true and false political information. Specificall...
This article shows that citizens consider policy positions for the formation of their political pref...
The possibility that citizens expose themselves to information in biased ways—so-called selective ex...
This data replicates the findings published in the Journal of Politics article "The importance of ca...
There are a number of observed gender differences in the frequency of political dis-cussion, perceiv...
Units are randomly assigned, with equal probability, to receive a positive or negative fact on their...
This study investigated the cognitive processing of true and false political information. Specifical...
To what extent do survey experimental treatment effect estimates generalize to other populations and...
Prior research has demonstrated how the results of surveys can vary depending on the race, gender, o...
Preference-driven selective exposure does not always have to reinforce existing party and issue pref...
Replication data for "Do Online Advertisements Increase Political Candidates' Name Recognition or Fa...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Cognitive load experiment, District/At-large experiment, ICMA data, Ratings of candidate picture
Project Abstract: Research on political communication effects has enjoyed great progress over the pa...
These are replication files for the main text and online appendix for the article "Subject Performan...
his study investigated the cognitive processing of true and false political information. Specificall...