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Jessica Gottlieb
Jessica Gottlieb
Associate Professor, University of Houston, Hobby School of Public Affairs
E-mail megerősítve itt: uh.edu - Kezdőlap
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Greater Expectations: A Field Experiment to Improve Accountability in Mali
J Gottlieb
American Journal of Political Science 60 (1), 143-157, 2016
2262016
Reducing or Reinforcing In-Group Preferences? An Experiment on Information and Ethnic Voting
C Adida, J Gottlieb, E Kramon, G McClendon
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 12 (4), 437-477, 2017
127*2017
How to Close the Gender Gap in Political Participation: Lessons from Matrilineal Societies in Africa.
J Gottlieb, AL Robinson
British Journal of Political Science, 2019
126*2019
Do men and women have different policy preferences in Africa? Determinants and implications of gender gaps in policy prioritization
J Gottlieb, G Grossman, AL Robinson
British Journal of Political Science 48 (3), 611-636, 2018
1212018
Voter information campaigns and political accountability: Cumulative findings from a preregistered meta-analysis of coordinated trials
T Dunning, G Grossman, M Humphreys, SD Hyde, C McIntosh, G Nellis, ...
Science advances 5 (7), eaaw2612, 2019
1182019
When Does Information Influence Voters? The Joint Importance of Salience and Coordination
C Adida, J Gottlieb, E Kramon, G McClendon
Comparative Political Studies, 2019
108*2019
Why Might Information Exacerbate the Gender Gap in Civic Participation? Evidence from Mali
J Gottlieb
World Development, 2016
91*2016
Explaining Variation in Broker Strategies: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Senegal
J Gottlieb
Comparative Political Studies, 2017
71*2017
The Countervailing Effects of Competition on Public Goods Provision: When Bargaining Inefficiencies Lead to Bad Outcomes
J Gottlieb, K Kosec
American Political Science Review, 2019
672019
An Informational Theory of Electoral Targeting in Young Clientelistic Democracies: Evidence from Senegal
J Gottlieb, HA Larreguy
Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2020
45*2020
A Signaling Theory of Distributive Policy Choice: Evidence From Senegal
J Gottlieb, G Grossman, HA Larreguy, B Marx
Journal of Politics, 2019
41*2019
The logic of party collusion in a democracy: Evidence from Mali
J Gottlieb
World Politics 67 (1), 1-36, 2015
332015
Response bias in survey measures of voter behavior: Implications for measurement and inference
C Adida, J Gottlieb, E Kramon, G McClendon
Journal of Experimental Political Science 6 (3), 192-198, 2019
202019
Can Americans depolarize? Assessing the effects of reciprocal group reflection on partisan polarization
H Baron, R Blair, DD Choi, L Gamboa, J Gottlieb, AL Robinson, ...
OSF Preprints, 2021
192021
Common knowledge and voter coordination: Experimental evidence from Mali
J Gottlieb
Voting experiments, 89-113, 2016
142016
Under what conditions does performance information influence voting behavior? Lessons from Benin
C Adida, J Gottlieb, E Kramon, G McClendon
Information, accountability, and cumulative learning: lessons from Metaketa …, 2019
132019
Keeping the state weak to prevent programmatic claim-making in young democracies
J Gottlieb
Available at SSRN, 2021
11*2021
Interventions to counter misinformation: lessons from the global north and applications to the global south
RA Blair, J Gottlieb, B Nyhan, L Paler, P Argote, CJ Stainfield
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101732, 2023
82023
How Economic Informality Constrains Demand for Programmatic Policy
J Gottlieb
American Journal of Political Science, 2023
82023
When the Social Contract Breaks: Fiscal Capacity Moderates the Link between Taxation and Voting
J Gottlieb, FM Hollenbach
Manuscript. Texas A&M University. At https://www. dropbox. com/s …, 2021
8*2021
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