Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science by James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green & James H. Kuklinski

Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science

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This volume has its origins in the American Political Science Review's special 2006 centennial issue celebrating the evolution of the study of politics. For that issue, we proposed a paper that traced the history of experiments within political science. The journal's editor, Lee Sigelman, responded to our proposal for the issue with a mix of skepticism – for example, asking about the prominence of experiments in the discipline – and encouragement.

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