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Advances in
Experimental Political
Science
May 21-22, 2019
Northwestern University
Kellogg Global Hub
2211 Campus Drive
Seminar Room 4101
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Table of Contents Page
1. Conference Schedule 3
2. Logistics and Support 7
3. Conference Hotel 7
4. Ground Transportation 8
5. Conference Meals 10
6. Directions and Maps 10
7. Panel Format and Slides 13
8. Mentor Matches for Tuesday Lunch 14
9. Panel Attendance for Local Attendees 15
10. Graduate Student Chapter Readers and Paper Access 16
11. Post-Conference for Authors 16
12. Conference Participant List 17
Sponsors
WEINBERG COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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1. Conference Schedule
Tuesday, May 21
8:00-8:30
Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:00
Introduction to the Conference and Participant Introductions
9:00-11:00
Experimental Data
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Experiments with Convenience
Samples
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook
Hannah Nam, Stony Brook
Hillary Style, Stony Brook
Diana Mutz, U of
Pennsylvania
Cross-National Experiments Graeme Blair, UCLA
Gwyneth McClendon, NYU
Brigitte Seim, U. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
How To Form Organizational
Partnerships to Run Experiments
Adam Levine, Cornell Mary McGrath,
Northwestern
Experiments Using Social Media
Data
Andrew Guess, Princeton Jennifer Pan, Stanford
Experiments with Elite Samples Christian Grose, USC Joshua Kalla, Yale
Human Subject Ethics in
Experiments
Dawn Teele, U. of Pennsylvania Hannah Nam, Stony Brook
Integrative Discussant
Christian Grose, USC
Panel Chair
Donald Green, Columbia
11:00-11:15
Break
11:15-1:00
Using Experiments to Study Government Actions and World Challenges
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Experiments on Street-level
Bureaucrats
Ariel White, MIT
Noah Nathan, Michigan
David Broockman, Stanford
Experiments on Corruption Paul Lagunes, Columbia
Brigitte Seim, U. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
Aila Matanock, UC
Berkeley
Experiments on Political Activity
Governments Want to Keep
Hidden
Jennifer Pan, Stanford Sean Westwood, Dartmouth
Experiments in Post-Conflict
Contexts
Aila Matanock, UC Berkeley Graeme Blair, UCLA
Experiments on Climate Change Mary McGrath, Northwestern Adam Levine, Cornell
Integrative Discussant
Amanda Clayton, Vanderbilt
Panel Chair
Elizabeth Schmitt, U. of AZ
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1:00-2:15
Mentor Lunch
2:15-3:30
Experimental Treatments, Measures, and Analysis Part 1
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Mediation with Experimental
Data
Adam Glynn, Emory Teppei Yamamoto, MIT
Moderation with Experimental
Data
Marc Ratkovic, Princeton Adam Glynn, Emory
Spillover Effects in
Experimental data
Peter Aronow, Yale
Dean Eckles, MIT
Cyrus Samii, NYU
Stephanie Zonszein, NYU
Erin Hartman, UCLA
Integrative Discussant
John Bullock,
Northwestern
Panel Chair
Jamie Druckman,
Northwestern
3:30-3:45
Break
3:45-5:00
Experimental Treatments, Measures, and Analysis Part 2
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Experiments with Non-Survey
Attitudinal Measures
Shanto Iyengar, Stanford
Erik Peterson, Texas A&M
Sean Westwood, Dartmouth
Andrew Guess, Princeton
Execution of Experimental
Treatments
Diana Mutz, U. of Pennsylvania Erik Peterson, Texas A&M
Visualization of Experimental
Data
Alexander Coppock, Yale Cheryl Boudreau, UC
Davis
Integrative Discussant
Lynn Vavreck, UCLA
Panel Chair
Stephanie Zonszein, NYU
6:00-8:00
Dinner
Giordano’s
1527 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
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Wednesday, May 22
7:45-8:15
Continental Breakfast
8:15-8:30
Group Picture, Spanish Steps (first floor)
8:30-10:15
Experimental Designs
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Conjoint Survey Experiments Kirk Bansak, Stanford
Jens Hainmueller, Stanford
Daniel Hopkins, U. of
Pennsylvania
Teppei Yamamoto, MIT
Alexander Coppock, Yale
Field Experiments with Survey
Outcomes
David Broockman, Stanford
Joshua Kalla, Yale
Jasjeet Sekhon, UC Berkeley
Ali Valenzuela, Princeton
Natural Experiments Rocio Titiunik, Michigan Marc Ratkovic, Princeton
Lab-in-the-Field Experiments Catherine Eckel, Texas A&M
Natalia Londono, CUNY Queens
College
Neil Malhotra, Stanford
Audit Experiments Daniel Butler, UCSD
Charles Crabtree, Michigan
Ariel White, MIT
Integrative Discussant
Catherine Eckel, Texas
A&M
Panel Chair
Tyler Reny, UCLA
10:15-10:30
Break
10:30-12:00
Using Experiments to Study Identity
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Experiments on Ethnic Identity Amber Spry, Brandeis Gwyneth McClendon, NYU
Evolution of Experiments on
Racial Priming
Ali Valenzuela, Princeton
Tyler Reny, UCLA
Amber Spry, Brandeis
Gender Experiments in
Comparative Politics
Amanda Clayton, Vanderbilt
Georgia Anderson-Nilsson,
Vanderbilt
Samara Klar, U. of Arizona
Evolution of Experiments on
Gender in Elections
Samara Klar, U. of Arizona
Elizabeth Schmitt, U. of Arizona
Dawn Teele, U. of
Pennsylvania
Integrative Discussant
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony
Brook
Panel Chair
Hillary Style, Stony Brook
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12:00-1:00
Lunch
1:00-2:30
Experimental Reliability and Generalizability
Paper Author(s) Presenter
Generalizing Experimental Results Erin Hartman, UCLA Rocio Titiunik, Michigan
Experiments and Case Studies Jason Seawright,
Northwestern
Paul Lagunes, Columbia
Transparency in Experimental Research Cheryl Boudreau, UC
Davis
Natalia Londono, CUNY
Queens College
The Scientific Credibility of Experiments Neil Malhotra, Stanford Cyrus Samii, NYU
Integrative Discussant
Jason Seawright,
Northwestern
Panel Chair
Georgia Anderson-Nilsson,
Vanderbilt
2:30-2:45
Break
2:45-3:30
Reflections/Discussion Lead by Lynn Vavreck, UCLA
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2. Logistics and Support
Contact: If you encounter any problem or have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Jamie
Druckman ([email protected]) at 847-475-5089 (home) or 847-863-8531 (cell).
Participants: Conference participants include paper authors, discussants, and invited Northwestern
faculty and graduate students. A list of all participants appears at the end of this document.
Reimbursement: Travel and lodging is reimbursable (unfortunately, we cannot reimburse meals in
route).
• For ground transportation (see below for details), up to $140 can be covered. Please send
your ground transportation receipts to: Cindy Mydlach at
o Scanned/electronic versions of itemized receipts is preferred
o If you ride share with other participants (see below), please do not split the receipts.
One person should pay and will be fully reimbursed.
• If your hotel and/or flight has not been directly covered, please scan and e-mail your receipts
to: Cynthia Kendall at [email protected].
Papers: All papers are available in the shared Dropbox, with papers sorted by the relevant
conference/book section.
Seminar Room: Please note four items about the room.
1. There are no outlets near the seats but there are charging stations in the back of the room.
Make sure your devices are charged.
2. Space is tight so those who arrive later may have to sit in the back (without a table).
3. Wifi access is available through the Guest-Northwestern network. When you log-in, you will
be asked to provide information so you can be contacted in the event of issues with your
registered device. The University does not share your personal information with any other
entities, and it will not be used for any other purpose.
4. The building doors are open 7:00 am – 8:00 pm; elevators are accessible from 7:30 am – 7:00
pm.
3. Conference Hotel
Hilton Orrington Evanston, 1710 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, Phone: 1-847-866-8700.
The hotel is on the edge of campus, near downtown Evanston. If you are interested in fitness clubs
(or a pool) beyond what the hotel offers, there are three nearby:
• McGaw YMCA
• Evanston Athletic Club
• LA Fitness
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4. Ground Transportation
Ground transportation to and from airports is reimbursable. After the conference, please send your
ground transportation receipts to Cindy (as noted above). As mentioned, if you share rides (see
below), please do not split the receipt – one person should pay and will be fully reimbursed.
On the Chicago end, you can use an Uber/Lyft or a taxi. For a taxi, it is best to call a suburban taxi
with a flat rate of $32-$35 that can pick you up at door G of your terminal. American Taxi works
well and can be reached at: (847) 255-9600. A last alternative is a city taxi (i.e., from the taxi line). If
you do this, be sure they do not charge you a double fare or 1.5 fare (some suburbs cost more but
Evanston does not).
In effort to keep costs down, it is suggested to share rides if and only if it proves convenient (please
do not wait a long time to share a ride). To facilitate departures, each out of town travel attendee’s
departure times are listed in the table below. Potential ride sharers are colored in dark or light gray.
The shadings are based on times and terminal locations:
Terminal 1: United
Terminal 2: Delta
Terminal 3: American, Jet Blue
Terminal 5: International
For departures, you can call Uber/Lyft or a taxi from campus. The Departures table below lists
departures times – clearly many people are leaving on similarly timed flights and so hopefully it will
be easy to coordinate some groups when the conference ends. Terminal is not important for
departures since the ride can drop different people at different terminals. It is generally 45 minutes to
O’Hare International Airport. There are suggested large groupings colored in distinct shades of gray
(some of the groups are too large for a single car so they can divide into smaller groups).
Again, the groups are meant to be suggestive at best – please do not inconvenience yourselves! Also
feel free to use distinct groupings if you prefer. The suggestions are meant as nothing more than
rough ideas.
Departures
Name Departure Date Departure Time Flight Info
Adam Glynn 5/21/2019 8:55pm British Air 296
Jennifer Pan 5/22/2019 2:25pm UA 222
Brigitte Seim 5/22/2019 2:43pm Delta 6203
Catherine Eckel 5/22/2019 4:55pm AA 2501/3206
Rocio Titiunik 5/22/2019 5:00pm Delta 539
Lynn Vavreck 5/22/2019 5:50pm UA 0369
Diana Mutz 5/22/2019 5:55pm UA 0626
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Hannah Nam 5/22/2019 6:00pm UA 692
Yanna Krupnikov 5/22/2019 6:00pm UA 692
Hilary Style 5/22/2019 6:00pm UA 692
Neil Malhotra 5/22/2019 6:00pm UA 0743
Aila Matanock 5/22/2019 6:00pm UA 0743
Ali Valenzuela 5/22/2019 6:10pm UA 626
Amber Spry 5/22/2019 6:15pm UA 597
Alexander Coppock 5/22/2019 6:15pm UA 4522
Robert Dresden 5/22/2019 6:20pm Delta 3318
Don Green 5/22/2019 6:30pm Delta 2380
Gweneth McClendon 5/22/2019 6:30pm Delta 2380
Stephanie Zonszein 5/22/2019 6:30pm Delta 2380
Cyrus Samii 5/22/2019 6:30pm Delta 2380
Amanda Clayton 5/22/2019 7:10pm AA 46/6529
Ariel White 5/22/2019 7:30pm AA 358
Natalia Candelo-Londono 5/22/2019 7:30pm AA 0358
Dawn Teele 5/22/2019 7:30pm UA 1547
Paul Lagunes 5/22/2019 7:40pm UA 1113
Cheryl Boudreau 5/22/2019 7:50pm UA 515
Erin Hartman 5/22/2019 8:10pm (MDW) SW 0244
Graeme Blair 5/22/2019 8:15pm UA 0411
Tyler Reny 5/22/2019 8:15pm UA 0411
Teppei Yamamoto 5/22/2019 8:20pm AA 2682
Samara Klar 5/22/2019 8:55pm AA 2228
Adam Levine 5/22/2019 9:05pm UA 1942
Marc Ratkovivc 5/22/2019 9:09pm UA 0640
David Broockman 5/22/2019 9:10pm UA 741
Andrew Guess 5/22/2019 9:10pm UA 1816
Georgia Anderson-Nilsson 5/22/2019 9:10pm UA 5428
Josh Kalla 5/22/2019 9:30pm Polish Airlines
Christian Grose 5/22/2019 10:15pm AA2786
Sean Westwood 5/23/2019 11:40am UA 301
Erik Petersen 5/23/2019 1:20pm AA 2754/3545
Elizabeth Schmitt 5/23/2019 5:25pm LOT Polish Air 2
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5. Conference Meals
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided at the conference.
There is a dinner Monday night, restricted to only out-of-town attendees and in-town individuals who
are authors or discussants (i.e., those who will speak) on the program. This dinner is at Mt. Everest
from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. The address is: 630 Church St, Evanston, IL (Tel: (847) 491-1069). (It is
buffet style so feel free to come late.)
There is a dinner Tuesday night, open to all conference attendees, at Giordano’s from 6:00PM to
8:00PM. The address is 1527 Chicago Ave. Evanston IL (Tel: (847) 475-5000).
Note on alcohol at dinners: The meals will not include alcohol (budgetary constraints). The
restaurant for Monday – Mt. Everest – has a cash bar from which people can purchase individual
drinks. The restaurant for Tuesday – Giordano’s – takes alcohol orders on a few aggregated tabs. We
will coordinate these tabs, but we ask participants to keep track of the number of drinks bought and,
if possible, bring some cash or check to facilitate aggregating the tabs.
For those interested, here is a list of area bars (for after dinner):
BAT 17 Celtic Knot Whiskey Thief Tavern
1709 Benson Ave 626 Church St. 616 Davis St
Evanston Evanston Evanston
(847) 733 – 7117 (847) 864 – 1679 (847) 859 – 2342
World of Beer Stained Glass Bar Louie
1601 Sherman Ave 1735 Benson Ave 1520 Sherman Ave
Evanston Evanston Evanston
(847) 328 – 3688 (847) 864 - 8600 (847) 733-8300
La Macchina Café Bangers and Lace
1620 Orrington Ave 810 Grove St
Evanston Evanston
(847) 425 – 1080 (847) 905 - 0854
6. Directions and Maps
Maps with the hotel, conference, and the Tuesday night restaurant locations appear below. Note it is
about a 15-minute walk between the hotel and the conference location. If you need a ride, call an
Uber or Lyft (we can reimburse this) or let Jamie know.
Directions from the hotel to Mt. Everest are: Head south on Orrington Avenue. Turn left onto
Church Street – Mt. Everest will be on your right.
Directions from Mt. Everest to the hotel are: Head west on Church Street. Turn right onto Orrington
Avenue – the hotel will be on your left.
Directions from the hotel to the conference location are: Head north on Orrington Avenue. Turn
right onto Clark Street. Turn left onto Chicago Avenue and continue to the Weber Arch (at the
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intersection of Chicago and Sheridan). Follow the sidewalk and take a slight left toward the
University Library. Continue north, then turn right just past Swift Hall and head east to Campus
Drive. Follow Campus Drive north, past the James L. Allen Center, to the Kellogg Global Hub on
your right.
Directions from the conference location to the hotel are: Follow Campus Drive south past the James
L. Allen Center. Turn right onto Northwestern Place, then turn left just past Swift Hall. Follow the
sidewalk south past the University Library, toward the Weber Arch (at the intersection of Chicago
and Sheridan). Continue south on Chicago Avenue, then turn right onto Clark Street. Turn left onto
Orrington Avenue – the hotel will be on your right.
Directions from the hotel to Giordano’s are: Head south on Orrington Avenue. Turn left onto
Church Street. Turn right onto Chicago Avenue – Giordano’s will be on your left.
Directions from Giordano’s to the hotel are: Head north on Chicago Avenue. Turn left onto Church
Street. Turn right onto Orrington Avenue – the hotel will be on your left.
Walking Groups between the Hotel and the Conference
A group of graduate students will be at the hotel and conference locations to lead people back and
forth as follows. The conference has a compact schedule so please do not arrive past 8:15 on Tuesday
and 8:00 on Wednesday.
Tuesday, 7:35AM (from hotel): Amanda d’Urso, Sam Gubitz, Matt Nelsen
Tuesday 7:45AM (from hotel): Adam Howat, Jeremy Levy, Andrew Thompson, Robin Xu
Tuesday 5:00PM (from conference): Amanda d’Urso, Sam Gubitz, Irene Kwon, Jeremy Levy,
Ivonne Montes
Wednesday, 7:20AM (from hotel): Adam Howat, Andrew Thompson
Wednesday 7:30AM (from hotel): Matt Nelsen, Jake Rothschild
Wednesday 3:30PM (from conference): Adam Howat, Andrew Thompson
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Maps Orrington Hotel and nearby restaurants
Orrington Hotel and Conference Location (Kellogg School of Management)
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7. Panel Format and Slides
Time is tight so it is critical that we proceed in a timely fashion (i.e., do not go beyond the below
described allotted time).
Each panel will proceed as follows:
1. The panel chair (who in most cases is a graduate student author) will very briefly introduce
the panel by mentioning its title, and the papers’ titles/authors.
2. Each paper has a presenter who is not the author(s). The presenter has 10 minutes to present
the paper – this includes a very brief summary and then constructive comments/critiques,
spending more time on the latter (as we assume in the course of the constructive comments, a
summary will be apparent). We will present each paper sequentially.
a. PRESENTERS: Please plan to send some written comments to the author at least
three days in advance of the meeting.
3. Each panel has an “integrative discussant.” After all the papers are presented, this person will
have 10 minutes to present some connections between papers – how they complement each
other (e.g., points where chapter authors might want to integrate ideas from the other
papers).There is no need to get into details of each paper as that’s for the paper’s presenter.*
a. DISCUSSANTS: Please plan to send some written comments to all authors at least
three days in advance of the meeting.
4. Each author (or authors) on the panel then will have 5 minutes to briefly respond to the
comments.
5. There will be 20 minutes for questions/answers and general discussion. This will be
moderated by the panel chair.*
*The integrative discussant time and questions/answers times are not proportionally equitable across
panels since panels have different numbers of papers. We can slightly alter the times to accommodate
these differences but we do not want to have significant changes. (The plan is for the following time
allotments for these panel types: 6 papers = 120 minutes, 5 papers = 105 minutes, 4 papers = 90
minutes, 3 papers = 75 minutes.
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8. Mentor Matches for Tuesday Lunch
Lunch on Tuesday will match conference participants who have not yet received their PhDs (or have
done so very recently) with faculty conference participants. The purpose of the lunch is for the more
experienced scholars (i.e., mentors) to offer some advice and feedback to their mentees. The mentees
are strongly encouraged to contact their mentors in advance of the conference to introduce
themselves (e-mails are provided in the participant list at the end of this document). There are two
groups that consist of one mentee and one mentor – it is suggested that that these two groups merge
into one group of four.
Mentor Assignments*
Mentee Mentors
Georgia Anderson-Nilsson Lenka Hrbkova, Samara Klar
Margaret Brower Maria Carreri, Diana Mutz
Amanda Sahar d’Urso Hannah Nam, Ali Valenzuela
Daniel Encinas Paul Lagunes
Sam Gubitz Andy Guess, Erik Peterson
Katie Harvey Adam Glynn, Gwyneth McClendon
Adam Howat Robert Dreesen, Dawn Teele
Suji Kang Cyrus Samii, Teppei Yamamoto
Irene Kwon Graeme Blair
Jeremy Levy Adam Levine, Erin Hartman
Ivonne Montes Natalia Londono, Rocio Titiunik
Matt Nelsen Don Green, Aila Matanock
Tyler Reny Mary McGrath, Amber Spry
Jake Rothschild Cheryl Boudreau, Yanna Krupnikov
Richard Shafranek David Broockman, Sean Westwood
Elizabeth Schmitt Amanda Clayton, Jason Seawright
Hillary Style Tabitha Bonilla, Lynn Vavreck
Andrew Thompson Josh Kalla, Ariel White
Bo Won Kim Christian Grose, Marc Ratkovic
Robin Xu Erin Hennes, Jennifer Pan
Stephanie Zonszein Catherine Eckel, Edoardo Teso
*Not available for lunch: John Bullock, Jean Clipperton, Jamie Druckman, Laurel Harbridge-Yong,
John Lee, Neil Malhotra, Julie Merseth, Brigitte Seim.
After picking up your lunches, feel free to spread out inside and outside the building. You’ll find
seating in the first floor Marketplace, on the upper and lower Spanish Steps, and in the event of fine
weather, outside on the patio.
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9. Panel Attendance for Local Attendees
The room unfortunately is not large enough to hold all attendees. Thus, we have to assign those not
directly involved in the volume to attend selected sessions. This list is below. These individuals are
free to trade sessions (i.e., switch assigned sessions with another person), but otherwise there will not
be space in the room if you are not listed. There is no need to contact Jamie on switching.
Session Attendees
Session Invited Attendees
Tuesday, May 21, 9:00-11:00
Experimental Data
Tabitha Bonilla, Margaret Brower, Maria Carreri, Jean
Clipperton, Jordan Gans-Morse, Sam Gubitz, Laurel
Harbridge-Yong, Adam Howat, Bo Won Kim, Jeremy
Levy, Ivonne Montes, Matt Nelsen, Richard Shafranek,
Edoardo Teso, Andrew Thompson, Robin Xu
Tuesday, May 21, 11:15-1:00
Using Experiments to Study Government
Actions and World Challenges
Margaret Brower, Maria Carreri, Amanda d’Urso, Daniel
Encinas, Jordan Gans-Morse, Sam Gubitz, Laurel
Harbridge-Yong, Lenka Hrbkova, Suji Kang, Bo Won
Kim, Irene Kwon, John Lee, Ivonne Montes, Richard
Shafranek, Edoardo Teso, Robin Xu
Tuesday, May 21, 2:15-3:30
Experimental Treatments, Measures, and
Analysis Part 1
Tabitha Bonilla, Maria Carreri, Daniel Encinas, Sam
Gubitz, Suji Kang, Bo Won Kim, Irene Kwon, Laurel
Harbridge-Yong, Katie Harvey, Adam Howat, Lenka
Hrbkova, Jeremy Levy, Julie Merseth, Ivonne Montes,
Edoardo Teso, Andrew Thompson, Robin Xu
Tuesday, May 21, 3:45-5:00
Experimental Treatments, Measures, and
Analysis Part 2
Tabitha Bonilla, Maria Carreri, Amanda d’Urso, Suji
Kang, Bo Won Kim, Daniel Encinas, Jordan Gans-Morse,
Sam Gubitz, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, Katie Harvey, Adam
Howat, John Lee, Julie Merseth, Jake Rothschild, Edoardo
Teso, Andrew Thompson
Wednesday, May 22, 8:45-10:30
Experimental Designs
Tabitha Bonilla, Margaret Brower, Maria Carreri, Amanda
d’Urso, Jordan Gans-Morse, Laurel Harbridge-Yong,
Adam Howat, Jeremy Levy, Julie Merseth,
Ivonne Montes, Matt Nelsen, Jake Rothschild, Richard
Shafranek, Edoardo Teso, Andrew Thompson
Wednesday, May 22, 10:30-12:00
Using Experiments to Study Identity
Tabitha Bonilla, Margaret Brower, Maria Carreri, Amanda
d’Urso, Katie Harvey, Adam Howat, Irene Kwon, John
Lee, Jeremy Levy, Julie Merseth, Matt Nelsen, Jake
Rothschild, Richard Shafranek, Andrew Thompson, Robin
Xu
Wednesday, May 22, 1:00-2:30
Experimental Reliability and
Generalizability
Tabitha Bonilla, Maria Carreri, Jean Clipperton, Daniel
Encinas, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, Katie Harvey, Adam
Howat, Lenka Hrbkova, Suji Kang, John Lee, Ivonne
Montes, Jake Rothschild, Richard Shafranek, Edoardo
Teso, Andrew Thompson
Wednesday, May 22, 2:45-3:30
Reflections/Discussion
Tabitha Bonilla, Maria Carreri, Amanda d’Urso, Laurel
Harbridge-Yong, Adam Howat, Lenka Hrbkova, Jeremy
Levy, Julie Merseth, Ivonne Montes, Matt Nelsen, Jake
Rothschild, Richard Shafranek, Edoardo Teso, Andrew
Thompson, Robin Xu
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10. Graduate Student Chapter Readers and Paper Access
Each Northwestern graduate student attendee has kindly offered to comment on two chapters. The
assignments are below (see the conference schedule to connect authors’ names to chapter titles). Chapters
are made available via a shared Dropbox site. Graduate students will aim to send comments no later than
June 1, so that authors can revise with comments from the editors, discussant, conference participants,
and graduate reader at once. Graduate student readers should directly send their comments to the given
authors.
Chapter Readers
Reader Chapters
Amanda d’Urso 1) Spry; 2) Valenzuela and Reny
Daniel Encinas 1) Lagunes et al.; 2) Seawright
Sam Gubitz 1) Guess; 2) Iyengar et al.
Katie Harvey 1) Clayton and Anderson-Nilsson; 2) Glynn
Adam Howat 1) Coppock; 2) Teele
Suji Kang 1) Aronow et al.; 2) Klar and Schmitt
Irene Kwon 1) Blair and McClendon; 2) Mutz
Jeremy Levy 1) Bansak et al.; 2) Levine
Ivonne Montes 1) Eckel et al.; 2) Titiunik
Matt Nelsen 1) Butler and Crabtree; 2) Matanock
Jake Rothschild 1) Boudreau; 2) Krupnikov et al.
Richard Shafranek 1) Broockman et. al.; 2) Hartman
Andrew Thompson 1) White and Nathan; 2) Malhotra
Bo Won Kim 1) Grose; 2) Ratkovic
Robin Xu 1) McGrath; 2) Pan
11. Post-Conference for Authors
1. All authors will have received, by June 1, comments from four sources: their presenter, their panel’s
integrative discussant, Jamie and Don (in a single document), and their graduate student readers. As
noted, these comments should all be sent directly to authors by each source.
2. Authors should revise their chapters, accordingly, by August 15, 2019 and upload them to the
appropriate Dropbox folder.
3. Each chapter will be given a review by Jamie and Don and one other author.
a. This includes the introduction by Jamie and Don, and Lynn Vavreck’s reflections which
will be the concluding chapter.
b. Thus, each author should plan on reading one other chapter, assigned, at this point
(different from one he/she discussed the conference). These comments should be sent by
September 10, 2019.
4. Authors make final revisions on their chapters by October 15, 2019.
5. The book is compiled and sent for publisher for review by November 1, 2019.
6. ≈February-April 2020: revise chapters based on publisher reviewer comments and finalize volume.
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12. Conference Participants*
Name E-mail Role
Georgia Anderson-Nilsson,
Vanderbilt [email protected] Author
Graeme Blair, UCLA [email protected] Author
Tabitha Bonilla, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Cheryl Boudreau, UC Davis [email protected] Author
David Broockman, Stanford [email protected] Author
Margaret Brower, U. of Chicago [email protected] Attendee
John Bullock, Northwestern [email protected] Discussant
Maria Carreri, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Amanda Clayton, Vanderbilt [email protected] Author
Jean Clipperton, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Alexander Coppock, Yale [email protected] Author
Robert Dreesen, Cambridge
University Press [email protected]
Attendee
(publisher)
Jamie Druckman, Northwestern [email protected] Editor
Amanda Sahar d’Urso,
Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Catherine Eckel, Texas A&M [email protected] Author
Daniel Encinas, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Jordan Gans-Morse,
Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Adam Glynn, Emory [email protected] Author
Donald Green, Columbia [email protected] Editor
Christian Grose, USC [email protected] Author
Sam Gubitz, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Andrew Guess, Princeton [email protected] Author
Laurel Harbridge-Yong,
Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Erin Hartman, UCLA [email protected] Author
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Katie Harvey, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Erin Hennes, Purdue [email protected] Attendee
Adam Howat, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Lenka Hrbkova, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Joshua Kalla, Yale [email protected] Author
Suji Kang, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Bo Won Kim, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Samara Klar, U. of Arizona [email protected] Author
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook [email protected] Author
Irene Kwon, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Paul Lagunes, Columbia [email protected] Author
John Lee, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Adam Levine, Cornell [email protected] Author
Jeremy Levy, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Natalia Londono, CUNY Queens
College [email protected] Author
Neil Malhotra, Stanford [email protected] Author
Aila Matanock, UC Berkeley [email protected] Author
Gwyneth McClendon, NYU [email protected] Author
Mary McGrath, Northwestern [email protected] Author
Julie Merseth, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Ivonne Montes, Northwestern [email protected]
du Attendee
Diana Mutz, U. Pennsylvania [email protected] Author
Hannah Nam, Stony Brook [email protected] Author
Matt Nelsen, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Jennifer Pan, Stanford [email protected] Author
Erik Peterson, Texas A&M [email protected] Author
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Marc Ratkovic, Princeton [email protected] Author
Tyler Reny, UCLA [email protected] Author
Jake Rothschild, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Cyrus Samii, NYU [email protected] Author
Elizabeth Schmitt, U. of Arizona [email protected] Author
Jason Seawright, Northwestern [email protected] Author
Brigitte Seim, U. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill [email protected] Author
Richard Shafranek,
Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Amber Spry, Brandeis [email protected] Author
Hillary Style, Stony Brook [email protected] Author
Dawn Teele, U. of Pennsylvania [email protected] Author
Edoardo Teso, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Andrew Thompson,
Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Rocio Titiunik, Michigan [email protected] Author
Ali Valenzuela, Princeton [email protected] Author
Lynn Vavreck, UCLA [email protected] Author
Sean Westwood, Dartmouth [email protected] Author
Ariel White, MIT [email protected] Author
Robin Xu, Northwestern [email protected] Attendee
Teppei Yamamoto, MIT [email protected] Author
Stephanie Zonszein, NYU [email protected] Author
*The following individuals are authors for the volume but unable to attend the conference: Peter Aronow, Yale
([email protected]); Kirk Bansak, Stanford ([email protected]); Daniel Butler, UCSD
([email protected]); Charles Crabtree, U. of Michigan ([email protected]); Dean Eckles, MIT
([email protected]); Shanto Iyengar, Stanford ([email protected]); Jens Hainmueller, Stanford
([email protected]); Daniel Hopkins, U. of Pennsylvania ([email protected]); Noah Nathan, Michigan
([email protected]); Jasjeet Sekhon, UC Berkeley ([email protected]).
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