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Natural & Quasi Experiments

Middleton 2006 - MoveOn and Voter Mobilization in 2004

A partisan canvassing campaign is found to be effective in mobilizing voters in the tightly contested 2004 presidential election.                     

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 11:31
Door-to-Door – Interpersonal Influence – Natural & Quasi Experiments – Partisan
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Krasno and Green 2006 - Effects of Campaign TV Ads

Results from a natural experiment indicate that the volume of television ads purchased by presidential candidates in the final days of a campaign has little effect on turnout.

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 11:27
Natural & Quasi Experiments – Television Ads
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