Browsing by Subject "experiment"
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Bumbling, Bluffing, and Bald-Faced Lies: Mis-Leading and Domestic Audience Costs in International Relations
(2011)In a democratic society, does the electorate approve of truth and disapprove of deception, do opinion patterns exclusively mimic partisan elite views, or do opinion patterns react exclusively to successful or failed outcomes? ... -
Carrots or Sticks? Positive Inducements and Sanctions in International Relations
(2021)What is the utility and relative efficacy of positive inducements and sanctions in international politics? Are inducements and sanctions actually different or just the two sides of the same coin? How have inducements and ... -
The Problem of Nothingness: Early Modern Literature, Science, and the Vacuum
(2017)My dissertation explores literature’s participation in these cross-disciplinary debates over nothingness; I argue that literary forms create the possibilities of scientific discourse later in the century. To fully understand ... -
"What Did They Just Say?": Unexpected Messaging and Political Persuasion
(2018)Political persuasion research has long focused on the various factors of persuasion – source, message, audience, and medium – with partisan identity inevitably being considered the dominant predictor of whether persuasion ...