Title: A measure of nationalization: not all subpresidential elections are created equal Abstract: Scholars have documented the upward trend of nationalization within American politics, but frequently overlook the significance of
Title: "Design of Partial Population Experiments with an Application to Spillovers in Tax Compliance" Abstract: "We develop a framework to design and analyze partial population experiments, a generalization of the
Title: Using Covariates to Improve Inference in the Preference-Incorporating Choice and Assignment (PICA) Design for Randomized Controlled Trials (joint work with Adam Kaplan) Abstract: A key challenge in randomized controlled
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Title: Simpler Machine Learning Models for a Complicated World Abstract: While the trend in machine learning has tended towards building more complicated (black box) models, such models have not shown
Title: Inference for Cluster-Level Randomized Experiments (with Matched Pairs) Abstract: This paper considers the problem of inference in cluster randomized trials where treatment status is determined according to a "matched
Title: Mapping the Terrain of Online Storytelling: Perceptions, Datasets, and Communities Abstract: People use storytelling to persuade, to entertain, to inform, and to make sense of their experiences as a