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Organized Section 42: Best Book Award

Experimental Research Section Award Recipients

Best Book Award
The Best Book Award recognizes the best book published in 2013 that either uses or is about experimental research methods in the study of politics. A copy of the book should be sent to each member of the selection committee at the addresses provided below no later than April 1, 2014.


2016
 

Adam Seth Levine
, Cornell University
American Insecurity: Why Our Economic Fears Lead to Political Inaction. Princeton University Press 2015 
2015  Daniel Butler, Washington University in St. Louis
Representing the Advantaged: How Politicians Reinforce Inequality. Cambridge University Press
 
2015  Christopher Karpowitz, Brigham Young University
The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions. Princeton University Press 
2015  Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University
The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions. Princeton University Press 
2014 Milton Lodge Dr., SUNY, Stony Brook University
The Rationalizing Voter. Cambridge University Press
2013 Thad Dunning, Yale University
Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences(Cambridge University Press, October 2012)
2013 Alan Gerber, Yale University
Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation (W.W. Norton & Company, May 2012)
2013 Donald Green, Columbia University
Field Experiment: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation (W.W. Norton & Company, May 2012)
2012 James Druckman, Northwestern University
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science (Cambridge University Press, June 2011)
2012 Donald Green, Columbia University
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science (Cambridge University Press, June 2011)
2012 James Kuklinski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
2012 Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science (Cambridge University Press, June 2011)
2011 Rebecca Morton, New York University
Experimental Political Science and the Study of Causality: From Nature to the Lab
2011 Kenneth Williams, Michigan State University
Experimental Political Science and the Study of Causality: From Nature to the Lab