Balancing Rigor, Replication, and Relevance: A Case for Multiple-Cohort, Longitudinal Experiments
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) David Blazar, University of Maryland College Park; Matthew Kraft, Brown University
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Project Citation:
Blazar, David, and Kraft, Matthew. Balancing Rigor, Replication, and Relevance: A Case for Multiple-Cohort, Longitudinal Experiments . Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-11-22. https://doi.org/10.3886/E115486V1
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Summary:
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This workspace provides information for the AERA Open article:
Blazar, D., & Kraft, M. A. (2019). Balancing Rigor, Replication, and Relevance: A Case for Multiple-Cohort, Longitudinal Experiments. AERA Open, 5(3), 2332858419876252.
Only the programming file (in Stata) is included, as the data are restricted use under data use agreements.
Blazar, D., & Kraft, M. A. (2019). Balancing Rigor, Replication, and Relevance: A Case for Multiple-Cohort, Longitudinal Experiments. AERA Open, 5(3), 2332858419876252.
Only the programming file (in Stata) is included, as the data are restricted use under data use agreements.
Scope of Project
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New Orleans, LA
Time Period(s):
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2011 – 2014
Collection Date(s):
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2011 – 2014
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