2024 Harvard Experimental Political Science Conference

February 9, 2024
 
After a couple of years of hiatus, the Harvard Experiments Working Group is holding its annual conference on Friday, February 9th, 2024 at CGIS S020 Belfer Case Study Room. This one day one-day conference will showcase experimental research on politics (broadly understood) across the university. Find the scheduled presentations below and consult the PDF program for further details (linked below).
 
Session 1- American Politics: 10:30 am - 12 pm
  • Lucas Woodley- Unraveling the Big Lie: Strategies for Restoring Trust in the Electoral Process
  • Fez Zafar- Retail Politics in the Iowa Caucus
  • Kelsey Pukelis- Stigma and Social Safety Net Program Participation
Session 2- Policy and International Relations: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
  • Tom Horncastle- Don't Tell Me I Don't Want To Know: An investigation into whether homeowners consume or deliberately avoid climate risk information specific to their properties
  • Taegyun Lim- Competitive Cooperation? Rivalry and Public Support of International Organizations
  • Kevin Troy- Less Information Induces More Overconfidence about International Politics
Keynote: 2:30 - 3:30
  • Gary King, Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor- Correcting Measurement Error Bias in Conjoint Survey Experiments

Session 3- Development and Intergroup Relations: 4:00 - 6:00 pm

  • Ahmet Akbiyik- Debunking Misinformation to Foster Social/Economic Inclusion of Refugees
  • Marco M. Aviña- Increasing Support for Reconciliation
  • Priyanka Sethy- Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Re-Analysis of Conjoint Experiments on Immigration
  • Emma Smith- Stigma and Social Cover: A Mental Health Care Experiment in Refugee Networks

 

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