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January 5, 2011

[SSJ: 6475] Announcing new datasets in ISPS Data Archive

From: Limor Peer
Date: 2011/01/05

***This may be of interest to some members of this
group***
***Apologies for possible cross-posting***


The Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University is pleased to announce that the following studies have been added to the ISPS Data Archive :

1. Arceneaux, Kevin , Alan S. Gerber & Donald P.
Green (2010), A Cautionary Note on the Use of Matching to Estimate Causal Effects: An Empirical Example Comparing Matching Estimates to an Experimental Benchmark , Sociological Methods & Research, 39(2): 256-282.
2. Dunning, Thad & Lauren Harrison (2010),
Cross-cutting Cleavages and
Ethnic Voting: An Experimental Study of Cuisinage in Mali , American Political Science Review, 104(1): 21-39.
3. Panagopoulos, Costas & Donald P. Green
(Published online August 16,
2010), Spanish-Language Radio Advertisements and Latino Voter Turnout in the
2006 Congressional Elections: Field Experimental Evidence , Political Research Quarterly,
doi: 10.1177/1065912910367494.
4. Huber, Gregory A. & John S. Lapinski (2006),
The
'Race Card'
Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests, American Journal of Political Science,
50(2): 421-440.
5. Green, Donald P., Alan S. Gerber & David W.
Nickerson (2003),
Getting out the Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Experiments , Journal of Politics, 65(4): 1083-1096.

The ISPS Data Archive is a specialized repository with open access to experimental data, metadata, and associated files in the social sciences produced by ISPS researchers. The repository facilitates replication of research findings, further analysis, and teaching. Many studies are inter-disciplinary and increasingly international in scope. Each study in the collection includes data files, program files, metadata records, and supplementary materials. Please visit the ISPS site to access the files.

Please contact Limor Peer at limor.peer@yale.edu with any questions or comments.


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Limor Peer, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Research
Institution for Social and Policy Studies Yale University
77 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT

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