Organized Section 42: Best Paper Award
Experimental Research Section Award Recipients
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award recognizes a paper that was scheduled to be presented at APSA and features experimental research.
2016 | David Broockman, Stanford University “The Causal Effects of Elite Position-Taking on Voter Attitudes: Field Experiments with Elite Communication.” |
| 2016 | Daniel Butler, Washington University in St. Louis “The Causal Effects of Elite Position-Taking on Voter Attitudes: Field Experiments with Elite Communication.” |
| 2015 | Thomas Leeper, Aarhas University “What If You Had Done Things Differently? Testing the Generalizability of Framing Effects with Parallel Experiments” |
| 2015 | Kevin Mullinix, Appalachian State University “What If You Had Done Things Differently? Testing the Generalizability of Framing Effects with Parallel Experiments” |
| 2014 | Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz, Michigan State University “Mobilization of Media? A Field Experiment on Partisan Media Effects in Africa.” |
| 2014 | Devra Moehler, University of Pennsylvania “Mobilization of Media? A Field Experiment on Partisan Media Effects in Africa.” |
| 2013 | Michael Findley, University of Texas, Austin “Causes of Non-Compliance with International Law: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Financial Transparency” |
| 2013 | Daniel Nielson, Brigham Young University “Causes of Non-Compliance with International Law: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Financial Transparency” |
| 2013 | Jason Sharman, Griffith University “Causes of Non-Compliance with International Law: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Financial Transparency” |
| 2012 | Jennifer Jerit, Florida State University Comparing Treatment Effects in Parallel Experiments |
| 2012 | Jason Barabas, Florida State University Comparing Treatment Effects in Parallel Experiments |
| 2012 | Scott Clifford, Florida State University Comparing Treatment Effects in Parallel Experiments |
| 2011 | Michael Tomz, Stanford University Candidate Repositioning |
| 2011 | Robert Van Houweling, University of California Berkeley Candidate Repositioning |
