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Adam Zelizer
Adam Zelizer
Assistant Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Verified email at uchicago.edu
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The party or the purse? Unequal representation in the US senate
JR Lax, JH Phillips, A Zelizer
American Political Science Review 113 (4), 917-940, 2019
1052019
Evidence on the deleterious impact of sustained use of polynomial regression on causal inference
A Gelman, A Zelizer
Research & Politics 2 (1), 2053168015569830, 2015
652015
Is position-taking contagious? evidence of cue-taking from two field experiments in a state legislature
A Zelizer
American Political Science Review 113 (2), 340-352, 2019
552019
How responsive are legislators to policy information? Evidence from a field experiment in a state legislature
A Zelizer
Legislative Studies Quarterly 43 (4), 595-618, 2018
422018
Publicizing scandal: Results from five field experiments
DP Green, A Zelizer, D Kirby
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 13 (3), 237-261, 2018
392018
How much GOTV mail is too much? Results from a large-scale field experiment
DP Green, A Zelizer
Journal of Experimental Political Science 4 (2), 107-118, 2017
182017
Talking shops: The effects of caucus discussion on policy coalitions
A Zelizer
American Journal of Political Science 66 (4), 902-917, 2022
132022
The Limits of Lobbying: Null Effects from Four Field Experiments in Two State Legislatures
MJ Camp, M Schwam-Baird, A Zelizer
Journal of Experimental Political Science 11 (1), 78-89, 2024
62024
How Many Robocalls are too Many? Results from a Large-Scale Field Experiment
A Zelizer
Journal of Political Marketing 19 (4), 405-413, 2020
42020
How effective are radio messages aimed at reducing teen births among latinas? A randomized controlled trial
DP Green, A Zelizer, W Lin
Population Research and Policy Review 40 (4), 695-722, 2021
32021
Who Listens to Whom?: Assessing Inequalities in Representation
JR Lax, JH Phillips, A Zelizer
Working paper, 2017
32017
Legislating while Learning: How Staff Briefings, Cue-Taking, and Deliberation Help Legislators Take Policy Positions
AP Zelizer
Columbia University, 2018
12018
How Widespread is Strategic Partisan Voting in Congress? Revisiting “Backward Induction in the Wild”
A Zelizer
Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 6 (1), 27-57, 2025
2025
The Democratic Dilemma among Elites: Do Legislators Make More Reasoned Decisions than the Public?
A Zelizer, E Dorssom, P Kirkland
Political Behavior, 1-25, 2025
2025
Legislators (Probably) Don’t Think Voters Are More Conservative Than They Really Are: On Bias in Policymaker Beliefs
A Zelizer
2024
The Myth of Academics’ Non-interference in Legislatures
A Zelizer
Political Studies Review 20 (2), 228-235, 2022
2022
Is Legislative Persuasion Real? Evidence from Four Re-analyses of Three Legislative Field Experiments
A Zelizer
2022
Talking Shops: The Effects of Bipartisan Deliberation on Legislative Outcomes
A Zelizer
2019
Congressional Parties, Institutional Ambition, and the Financing of Majority Control
A Zelizer
Political Science Quarterly 128 (1), 183-185, 2013
2013
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