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The generalizability of survey experiments
KJ Mullinix, TJ Leeper, JN Druckman, J Freese
Journal of Experimental Political Science 2 (2), 109-138, 2015
14712015
Political Parties, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion Formation
TJ Leeper, R Slothuus
Political Psychology 35 (S1), 129-156, 2014
7562014
Measuring subgroup preferences in conjoint experiments
TJ Leeper, SB Hobolt, J Tilley
Political Analysis 28 (2), 207-221, 2020
6902020
Divided by the vote: Affective polarization in the wake of the Brexit referendum
SB Hobolt, TJ Leeper, J Tilley
British Journal of Political Science 51 (4), 1476-1493, 2021
5162021
Learning more from political communication experiments: Pretreatment and its effects
JN Druckman, TJ Leeper
American Journal of Political Science 56 (4), 875-896, 2012
4332012
Generalizability of heterogeneous treatment effect estimates across samples
A Coppock, TJ Leeper, KJ Mullinix
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (49), 12441-12446, 2018
4172018
A Source of Bias in Public Opinion Stability
JN Druckman, J Fein, TJ Leeper
American Political Science Review 106 (2), 430-454, 2012
3262012
Margins: Marginal effects for model objects
TJ Leeper, J Arnold, V Arel-Bundock
R package version 0.3 23, 2018, 2018
2142018
Interpreting regression results using average marginal effects with R¢s margins
TJ Leeper
Available at the comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) 32, 1-32, 2017
1582017
Identities and intersectionality: a case for Purposive sampling in Survey‐Experimental research
S Klar, TJ Leeper
Experimental methods in survey research: Techniques that combine random …, 2019
1442019
Doing what others do: Norms, science, and collective action on global warming
T Bolsen, TJ Leeper, MA Shapiro
American Politics Research 42 (1), 65-89, 2014
1232014
rio: A Swiss-army knife for data file I/O
C Chan, GC Chan, TJ Leeper, J Becker
R package version 0.5 16, 2018
1162018
The informational basis for mass polarization
TJ Leeper
Public Opinion Quarterly 78 (1), 27-46, 2014
1062014
Self-interest and attention to news among issue publics
T Bolsen, TJ Leeper
Political Communication 30 (3), 329-348, 2013
912013
Where have the respondents gone? Perhaps we ate them all
TJ Leeper
Public Opinion Quarterly 83 (S1), 280-288, 2019
852019
Is public opinion stable? Resolving the micro/macro disconnect in studies of public opinion
JN Druckman, TJ Leeper
Daedalus 141 (4), 50-68, 2012
762012
Studying identities with experiments: Weighing the risk of posttreatment bias against priming effects
S Klar, T Leeper, J Robison
Journal of Experimental Political Science 7 (1), 56-60, 2020
702020
Cregg: Simple conjoint analyses and visualization
TJ Leeper
R package version 0.4. 0, 2020
562020
How the news media persuades: Framing effects and beyond
TJ Leeper, R Slothuus
542019
Can citizens be framed? How information more than emphasis changes opinions
TJ Leeper, R Slothuus
1st Gothenburg-Barcelona Workshop on Experimental Political Science …, 2015
53*2015
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