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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel all present ways to improve experimental design or innovations in treatment design. Clifford and Sheagley present new tests for the role of order effects. Li examines ways to treat non-compliance. Hamilton, Hazlett and Posner show results from an innovative design to better use behavioral games to measure prejudice against non-co-ethnics in Nairobi, Kenya. Dursun and Weiss develop new treatments to induce emotions. Visconti and Wang demonstrate how conjoint experiments sometimes fail to capture real election behavior.
Adaptive Allocation for Enhancing Efficiency in Experiments with Noncompliance - Zikai Li, University of Chicago
Understanding Order Effects in Within-Subjects Experimental Designs - Scott Clifford, Texas A&M University; Geoffrey Sheagley, University of Georgia
New Treatments for Emotion Induction - Ekin Dursun, Yale University; Amanda Weiss, Yale University
Using Distraction to Reveal Hidden Ethnic Bias in Economics Games - Daniel N. Posner, University of California, Los Angeles
Why Forced-Choice Conjoint Experiments Fail to Mimic Voters' Electoral Decisions - Giancarlo Visconti, University of Maryland, College Park; Yang Yang, Pennsylvania State University