Publications: Joshua L. Kalla
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Durably reducing transphobia: A field experiment on door-to-door canvassing
Science, 2016 View Details |
2016 | 567 | 99.8% |
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The Minimal Persuasive Effects of Campaign Contact in General Elections: Evidence from 49 Field Experiments
American Political Science Review, 2017 View Details |
2017 | 290 | 99.4% |
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The Ties That Double Bind: Social Roles and Women's Underrepresentation in Politics
American Political Science Review, 2018 View Details |
2018 | 266 | 99.4% |
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Campaign Contributions Facilitate Access to Congressional Officials: A Randomized Field Experiment
2016 View Details |
2016 | 285 | 99.3% |
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Reducing Exclusionary Attitudes through Interpersonal Conversation: Evidence from Three Field Experiments
American Political Science Review, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 180 | 99.0% |
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Does Affective Polarization Undermine Democratic Norms or Accountability? Maybe Not
American Journal of Political Science, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 176 | 98.9% |
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Which Narrative Strategies Durably Reduce Prejudice? Evidence from Field and Survey Experiments Supporting the Efficacy of Perspective‐Getting
American Journal of Political Science, 2021 View Details |
2021 | 111 | 98.5% |
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A Note on Increases in Inattentive Online Survey-Takers Since 2020
Journal of Quantitative Description Digital Media, 2022 View Details |
2022 | 82 | 98.4% |
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Consuming cross-cutting media causes learning and moderates attitudes: A field experiment with Fox News viewers
Journal of Politics, 2024 View Details |
2024 | 43 | 98.3% |
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Evidence of Rising Rates of Inattentiveness on Lucid in 2020
2020 View Details |
2020 | 89 | 96.8% |
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Negative Consequences of Informing Voters about Deepfakes: Evidence from Two Survey Experiments
Journal of Online Trust and Safety, 2022 View Details |
2022 | 48 | 95.9% |
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The Design of Field Experiments With Survey Outcomes: A Framework for Selecting More Efficient, Robust, and Ethical Designs
Political Analysis, 2017 View Details |
2017 | 73 | 94.4% |
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When and Why Are Campaigns' Persuasive Effects Small? Evidence from the 2020 US Presidential Election
American Journal of Political Science, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 51 | 92.7% |
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Listen for a change? A longitudinal field experiment on listening’s potential to enhance persuasion
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2025 View Details |
2025 | 9 | 92.2% |
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A Framework to Assess the Persuasion Risks Large Language Model Chatbots Pose to Democratic Societies
arXiv.org, 2025 View Details |
2025 | 9 | 92.2% |
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Are You My Mentor? A Field Experiment on Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Self-Starters
Journal of Politics, 2018 View Details |
2018 | 52 | 91.7% |
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Deepfake Warnings for Political Videos Increase Disbelief but Do Not Improve Discernment: Evidence from Two Experiments
2021 View Details |
2021 | 33 | 89.8% |
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Personalizing Moral Reframing in Interpersonal Conversation: A Field Experiment
Journal of Politics, 2021 View Details |
2021 | 31 | 88.9% |
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Selective exposure and echo chambers in partisan television consumption: Evidence from linked viewership, administrative, and survey data
American Journal of Political Science, 2024 View Details |
2024 | 14 | 88.9% |
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Voter Outreach Campaigns Can Reduce Affective Polarization among Implementing Political Activists: Evidence from Inside Three Campaigns
American Political Science Review, 2021 View Details |
2021 | 28 | 87.3% |
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Correcting Bias in Perceptions of Public Opinion Among American Elected Officials: Results from Two Field Experiments
British Journal of Political Science, 2019 View Details |
2019 | 34 | 86.6% |
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Irregularities in LaCour (2014)
2020 View Details |
2020 | 18 | 75.3% |
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Broad cross-national public support for accelerated COVID-19 vaccine trial designs
Vaccine, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 18 | 75.3% |
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Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024 View Details |
2024 | 7 | 74.6% |
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Racial Equality Frames and Public Policy Support: Survey Experimental Evidence
2021 View Details |
2021 | 14 | 73.1% |
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“Outside Lobbying” over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads
American Political Science Review, 2021 View Details |
2021 | 13 | 71.3% |
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Shared Demographic Characteristics Do Not Reliably Facilitate Persuasion in Interpersonal Conversations: Evidence from Eight Experiments
British Journal of Political Science, 2024 View Details |
2024 | 5 | 65.6% |
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COUNTER-STEREOTYPICAL MESSAGING AND PARTISAN CUES: MOVING THE NEEDLE ON VACCINES IN A POLARIZED U.S.
2022 View Details |
2022 | 8 | 63.1% |
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Candidate Ideology and Vote Choice in the 2020 US Presidential Election
American Politics Research, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 10 | 61.3% |
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Editorial Bias in Crowd-Sourced Political Information
PLoS ONE, 2015 View Details |
2015 | 10 | 58.8% |
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Youth Voter Mobilization Through Online Advertising: Evidence From Two GOTV Field Experiments
2021 View Details |
2021 | 6 | 51.8% |
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Increasing Response Rates and Representativeness of Online Panels Recruited by Mail: Evidence from Experiments in 12 Original Surveys
2018 View Details |
2018 | 6 | 49.1% |
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Can the Political Ambition of Young Women Be Increased? Evidence from U.S. High School Students
Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2020 View Details |
2020 | 4 | 40.5% |
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Faces of Bias in Politics: Evidence from Elite and Voter Conjoint Experiments on Gender
2017 View Details |
2017 | 4 | 40.5% |
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Targeted Abortion Frames Do Not Mobilize Political Action-Taking
American Politics Research, 2025 View Details |
2025 | 1 | 39.5% |
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Results from 2016 Online Ad Voter Turnout Experiment
2021 View Details |
2021 | 1 | 17.4% |
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Which narrative strategies durably reduce prejudice? Evidence from field and survey experiments supporting the efficacy of perspective-getting
2020 View Details |
2020 | 1 | 17.1% |