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2009 Working Papers

Urban Policy and Community Development

WP-09-01
Does Changing Neighborhoods Change Lives? The Chicago Gautreaux Housing Program and Recent Mobility Programs
James E. Rosenbaum and Stefanie DeLuca


Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy

WP-09-02
Diversified Policy Choice with Partial Knowledge of Policy Effectiveness
Charles F. Manski

WP-09-03
Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies
James Druckman and Toby Bolsen

WP-09-05
Students as Experimental Participants: A Defense of the "Narrow Data Base"
James N. Druckman and Cindy D. Kam

WP-09-06
Timeless Strategy Meets New Medium: Going Negative on Congressional Campaign Websites, 2002-2006
James N. Druckman, Martin Kifer, and Michael Parkin

WP-09-07
Issue Engagement on Congressional Candidate Websites (2002-2006)
James N. Druckman, Cari Lynn Hennessy, Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin

WP-09-09
Probabilistic Polling and Voting in the 2008 Presidential Election: Evidence from the American Life Panel
Adeline Delavande and Charles F. Manski

 

Education Policy

WP-09-04
Coupling Administrative Practice with the Technical Core and External Regulation: The Role of Organizational Routines
James P. Spillane, Leigh Mesler, Christiana Croegaert, and Jennifer Zoltners Sherer

WP-09-08
Public Sector Performance Measurement and Stakeholder Support
David N. Figlio and Lawrence W. Kenny

 

Quantitative Methods for Policy Research (Q-Center)

WP-09-10
Comment on "Tests of Certain Types of Ignorable Nonresponse in Surveys Subject to Item Nonresponse or Attrition"
Christopher H. Rhoads


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