Publications: Charles Crabtree

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  • Affiliation: Department of Government, Dartmouth College
  • Google Scholar ID: m4hV884AAAAJ
  • Total Publications: 86

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Title Year Citations Score
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
Nature communications 13 (1), 517, 2022
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2022 347 99.1%
Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
Scientific Data 10 (1), 272, 2023
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2023 58 95.3%
Ideology justifies morality: Political beliefs predict moral foundations
American Journal of Political Science 63 (4), 788-806, 2019
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2019 223 94.6%
Validated names for experimental studies on race and ethnicity
Scientific Data 10 (1), 130, 2023
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2023 48 94.2%
Do street‐level bureaucrats discriminate based on religion? A large‐scale correspondence experiment among American public school principals
Public Administration Review 81 (2), 244-259, 2021
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2021 107 93.0%
Perceived motives of public diplomacy influence foreign public opinion
Political Behavior 46 (1), 683-703, 2024
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2024 22 90.3%
It is not only what you say, it is also how you say it: The strategic use of campaign sentiment
The Journal of Politics 82 (3), 1044-1060, 2020
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2020 102 89.0%
Racially distinctive names signal both race/ethnicity and social class
Sociological Science 9, 454-472, 2022
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2022 42 87.9%
When do private actors engage in censorship? Evidence from a correspondence experiment with Russian private media firms
British Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 1790-1809, 2022
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2022 35 85.3%
Assessing Immigrant Generation and Citizenship Status from Names
Available at SSRN 3022217, 2022
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2022 28 81.3%
It’s all about race: How state legislators respond to immigrant constituents
Political Research Quarterly 71 (3), 517-531, 2018
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2018 73 77.3%
Do identity frames impact support for multiracial candidates? The case of Kamala Harris
Journal of Experimental Political Science 10 (1), 112-123, 2023
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2023 13 76.8%
A spatial analysis of the impact of West German television on protest mobilization during the East German revolution
Journal of Peace Research 52 (3), 269-284, 2015
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2015 91 76.4%
Last name selection in audit studies
Sociological Science 5, 21, 2018
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2018 62 73.9%
A nationalist backlash to international refugee law: Evidence from a survey experiment in Turkey
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 17 (4), 752-788, 2020
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2020 42 73.0%
Are Americans less likely to reply to emails from Black people relative to White people?
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (52), e2110347118, 2021
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2021 30 72.5%
Cults of personality, preference falsification, and the dictator’s dilemma
Journal of Theoretical Politics 32 (3), 409-434, 2020
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2020 40 71.8%
Discrimination against Black and Hispanic Americans is highest in hiring and housing contexts: A meta-analysis of correspondence audits
Available at SSRN 3975770, 2021
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2021 29 71.6%
Moving beyond measurement: Adapting audit studies to test bias-reducing interventions
Journal of Experimental Political Science 4 (1), 57-67, 2017
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2017 55 68.1%
Persistent bias among local election officials
Journal of Experimental Political Science 7 (3), 179-187, 2020
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2020 34 67.7%
Policing and political violence
Journal of conflict resolution 65 (10), 1641-1656, 2021
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2021 23 65.5%
Using google trends to measure issue salience for hard-to-survey populations
Socius 4, 2378023118760414, 2018
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2018 44 65.3%
Uncovering Patterns Among Latent Variables: Human Rights and De Facto Judicial Independence
Research and Politics 2 (3), 1-9, 2015
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2015 57 65.0%
Territorial contenders in world politics
Journal of Conflict Resolution 64 (2-3), 518-544, 2020
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2020 30 64.4%
An introduction to conducting email audit studies
Audit studies: Behind the scenes with theory, method, and nuance, 103-117, 2018
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2018 40 62.8%
Latent Estimation of GDP, GDP per capita, and Population from Historic and Contemporary Sources
arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01099, 2017
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2017 43 61.7%
Audit studies in political science
Advances in experimental political science 42, 42-55, 2021
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2021 20 61.6%
New evidence that naming and shaming influences state human rights practices
Journal of Human Rights 22 (4), 451-468, 2023
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2023 7 60.9%
Patterns of disagreement in indicators of state repression
Political Science Research and Methods 8 (1), 178-187, 2020
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2020 25 59.4%
Using electromagnetic signal propagation models for radio and television broadcasts: An introduction
Political Analysis 26 (3), 348-355, 2018
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2018 34 58.5%
Auditing ethics: A cost–benefit framework for audit studies
Political Studies Review 20 (2), 209-216, 2022
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2022 11 57.8%
Human rights texts: Converting human rights primary source documents into data
PloS one 10 (9), e0138935, 2015
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2015 42 56.9%
Anti-Muslim bias in the Chinese labor market
Journal of Comparative Economics 48 (2), 235-250, 2020
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2020 22 55.9%
New evidence for a positive relationship between de facto judicial independence and state respect for empowerment rights
International studies quarterly 61 (1), 210-224, 2017
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2017 33 54.7%
Domestic demand for human rights: Free speech and the freedom-security trade-off
International Studies Quarterly 63 (2), 346-353, 2019
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2019 25 54.2%
Mass media and the diffusion of collective action in authoritarian regimes: The June 1953 East German uprising
International Studies Quarterly 62 (2), 301-314, 2018
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2018 26 51.1%
Evade and deceive? Citizen responses to surveillance
The Journal of Politics 83 (4), 1545-1558, 2021
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2021 14 51.1%
Evaluating the influence of international norms and shaming on state respect for rights: an audit experiment with foreign embassies
International Interactions 45 (4), 720-735, 2019
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2019 21 49.5%
The relationship between sexual preferences and political orientations: Do positions in the bedroom affect positions in the ballot box?
Personality and Individual Differences 105, 318-325, 2017
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2017 24 46.4%
Party System Volatility in Post-Communist Europe
British Journal of Political Science, 2017
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2017 22 44.2%
Patient traits shape health-care stakeholders’ choices on how to best allocate life-saving care
Nature Human Behaviour 6 (2), 244-257, 2022
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2022 7 44.1%
The normative force of higher-order law: Evidence from six countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
Unpublished paper. https://papers. ssrn. com/sol3/papers. cfm, 2020
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2020 14 43.1%
Legislative representation and gender (bias)
Political Science 71 (1), 1-16, 2019
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2019 14 39.0%
Gender differences in the prosecution of police assault: Evidence from a natural experiment in Sweden
PLoS one 15 (7), e0235894, 2020
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2020 10 34.4%
Migrant-Family Separation and Higher-Order Laws’ Diverging Normative Force
The Journal of Legal Studies 51 (2), 403-426, 2022
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2022 5 34.2%
Judging judicial review in the american states
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 19 (3), 287-311, 2019
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2019 11 33.5%
Contentious politics in the Trump Era
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (1), 17-25, 2018
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2018 12 32.2%
Measuring and explaining discrimination
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2019 10 31.5%
Blurring the lines: Rethinking censorship under autocracy
Available at SSRN 3075481, 2017
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2017 12 30.8%
Beyond physical integrity
Law & Contemp. Probs. 81, 185, 2018
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2018 11 30.5%
The presidential election in Belarus, October 2015
Electoral Studies, Forthcoming, 2016
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2016 12 29.6%
Introduction: The comparative politics of policing
CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American …, 2018
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2018 10 28.8%
Migrant-Family Separation and the Diverging Normative Force of Higher-Order Laws
Journal of Legal Studies 51 (2), 403-26, 2022
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2022 4 27.9%
The political economy of data production
SocArXiv, 2018
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2018 9 26.9%
Stylized facts and experimentation
Sociological Science 3, 910-914, 2016
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2016 10 26.4%
Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries
American Political Science Review, 1-18, 2024
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2024 2 25.2%
Racial/Ethnic Discrimination and Heterogeneity Across Schools in the US Public Education System: A Correspondence Audit of Principals
Available at SSRN 4725007, 2024
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2024 2 25.2%
Measuring gender role attitudes in Japan
Socius 7, 23780231211057719, 2021
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2021 5 23.6%
Correspondence audit studies are necessary to understand discrimination
Available at SSRN 3813269, 2021
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2021 5 23.6%
Field Research When There Is Limited Access to the Field: Lessons from Japan
PS: Political Science & Politics 56 (1), 99-105, 2023
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2023 2 21.2%
Red and blue america agree that now is the time to violate the constitution
The Atlantic, 2020
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2020 4 16.5%
Sponsorship effects in online surveys
Political Behavior, 1-14, 2020
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2020 3 12.4%
In Japan, men have complicated views about gender and equality
The Japan Times, available at: www. japantimes. co. jp/opinion/2020/07/21 …, 2020
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2020 3 12.4%
Workshops without borders: building an online community of Japan scholars
PS: Political Science & Politics 55 (3), 555-557, 2022
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2022 2 11.9%
Reply to Mitterer: Conceptual and empirical issues that arise when using correspondence audits to measure racial discrimination
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (38), e2210695119, 2022
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2022 2 11.9%
An Introduction to Conducting Email Audit Studies
Audit Studies: Behind the Scenes with Theory, Method, and Nuance, 103-17, 2018
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2018 3 11.4%
Defining the Terms of Debate: Repression, Oppression, and Discrimination
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (1), 17-19, 2018
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2018 3 11.4%
New Evidence for a Positive Relationship Between De Facto Judicial Independence and State Respect for Empowerment Rights, 61 Int’l Stud
Q 210, 217, 2017
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2017 3 11.2%
Changes in the Amount and Type of Social Science Research on Discrimination: 1950 to 2015
Available at SSRN 3977169, 2021
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2021 2 8.2%
How Asians react to discrimination does not depend on their party identification
Socius 7, 23780231211048023, 2021
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2021 2 8.2%
Let’s Keep It the
Free and Open” Indo-Pacific,” The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, 2021
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2021 2 8.2%
How Public Opinion Shapes Discriminatory Policing
Working Paper, 2019
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2019 2 7.3%
Conceptualizing Repression, 81 Law & Contemp
Probs, 2018
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2018 2 6.9%
Voters are much more likely to support immigrant-family separation if they watch Fox News or read Breitbart
USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog, 2018
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2018 2 6.9%
The Corrosive Effect of Natural Resource Dependence on De Facto Judicial Independence
Unpublished Manuscript, 2017
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2017 2 6.7%
Response to Powell and Tucker’s ‘Little Is Known about Party System Volatility in Post-Communist Europe, but We Have Interesting New Methods and Data for Studying It.’
Working paper, 2016
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2016 2 6.4%
Experimentation in Conflict and Peace Studies
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2017
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2017 1 0.0%
Plotrr: Functions for making visual exploratory data analysis with nested data easier.
J. Open Source Softw. 2 (11), 190, 2017
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2017 1 0.0%
State legislators are less likely to respond to constituents who are not white
USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog, 2018
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2018 1 0.0%
Internet Service Provision under Authoritarian Rule: A Field Experiment in Belarus
SocArXiv. June 27, 2018
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2018 1 0.0%
Slanted media does not increase police killings
Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research …, 2021
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2021 1 0.0%
Migrant-Family Separation and the Diverging Normative Force of Higher-Order Laws
forthcoming, Journal of Legal Studies (2022), 2021
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2021 1 0.0%
Electoral coalition signals and voter perceptions
Japanese Journal of Political Science 23 (2), 167-181, 2022
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2022 1 0.0%
Do sleep disruptions promote social fragmentation?
Politics and the Life Sciences 42 (2), 205-233, 2023
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2023 1 0.0%
Is that ethical? An exploration of political scientists’ views on research ethics
Research & Politics 10 (4), 20531680231209553, 2023
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2023 1 0.0%
Asian american discrimination in north america: A review of research, a meta-analysis, and a call to action
Available at Social Science Research Network, 2024
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2024 1 0.0%