The big five personality traits in the political arena
Recent political science research on the effects of core personality traits—the Big Five—contributes
to our understanding of how people interact with their political environments. This …
to our understanding of how people interact with their political environments. This …
Misperceptions about perceptual bias
▪ Abstract Do people assimilate new information in an efficient and unbiased manner—that
is, do they update prior beliefs in accordance with Bayes' rule? Or are they selective in the …
is, do they update prior beliefs in accordance with Bayes' rule? Or are they selective in the …
Clock-talk: interactions between central and peripheral circadian oscillators in mammals
…, F Sinturel, P Gosselin, A Gerber… - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2015 - symposium.cshlp.org
In mammals, including humans, nearly all physiological processes are subject to daily
oscillations that are governed by a circadian timing system with a complex hierarchical structure. …
oscillations that are governed by a circadian timing system with a complex hierarchical structure. …
[BOOK][B] Get out the vote: How to increase voter turnout
… Green and Alan S. Gerber broke ground by introducing a new scientific approach to the … In
this expanded and updated edition, Green and Gerber incorporate data from a trove of recent …
this expanded and updated edition, Green and Gerber incorporate data from a trove of recent …
Social pressure and voter turnout: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment
Voter turnout theories based on rational self-interested behavior generally fail to predict
significant turnout unless they account for the utility that citizens receive from performing their …
significant turnout unless they account for the utility that citizens receive from performing their …
The effects of canvassing, telephone calls, and direct mail on voter turnout: A field experiment
We report the results of a randomized field experiment involving approximately 30,000
registered voters in New Haven, Connecticut. Nonpartisan get-out-the-vote messages were …
registered voters in New Haven, Connecticut. Nonpartisan get-out-the-vote messages were …
Does the media matter? A field experiment measuring the effect of newspapers on voting behavior and political opinions
We conducted a field experiment to measure the effect of exposure to newspapers on
political behavior and opinion. Before the 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election, we randomly …
political behavior and opinion. Before the 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election, we randomly …
Personality and political attitudes: Relationships across issue domains and political contexts
… outcomes such as ideology and turnout (Gerber et al. 2010b; Mondak and Halperin 2008). …
been the subject of countless studies—such as education and income (Gerber et al. 2010b). …
been the subject of countless studies—such as education and income (Gerber et al. 2010b). …
Voting may be habit‐forming: evidence from a randomized field experiment
Habit is a frequently mentioned but understudied cause of political action. This article provides
the first direct test of the hypothesis that casting a ballot in one election increases one's …
the first direct test of the hypothesis that casting a ballot in one election increases one's …
Evolution and epidemic spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Brazil
Brazil currently has one of the fastest-growing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics in the world. Because of limited available data, assessments …
2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics in the world. Because of limited available data, assessments …