Using Cluster Randomized Field Experiments to Study Voting Behavior

Volume: 601, Issue: 1, Pages: 169 - 179
Published: Sep 1, 2005
Abstract
Voter mobilization experiments are often conducted using individual-level randomization, which can be difficult to implement. A simpler approach is to randomly assign voting precincts, rather than individuals nested within them, to treatment and control groups. Not only is it easier and potentially less expensive to implement, it may allow researchers to study vote preference effects without collecting survey data. This article explores various...
Paper Details
Title
Using Cluster Randomized Field Experiments to Study Voting Behavior
Published Date
Sep 1, 2005
Volume
601
Issue
1
Pages
169 - 179
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