Peer-Reviewed Articles & Book Chapters
When Does Increasing Mobilization Effort Increase Turnout? Evidence from a Field Experiment on Reminder Calls (with Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, and Albert H. Fang). 2020. American Politics Research.
Chapter 12: Learning About Cumulative Learning: An Experiment with Policy Practitioners (with Gareth Nellis, Thad Dunning, Guy Grossman, Macartan Humphreys, Susan Hyde, and Craig Macintosh) in Information, Accountability and Cumulative Learning: Lessons from Metaketa I. 2019. Cambridge University Press.
The Effect on Turnout of Campaign Mobilization Messages Addressing Ballot Secrecy Concerns: A Replication Experiment (with Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, and Albert H. Fang). 2017. PLoS ONE. 12(8): e0182199.
The Comparative Effectiveness on Turnout of Positively versus Negatively Framed Voter Mobilization Appeals (with Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, and Albert H. Fang). 2017. American Politics Research.
Working Papers (papers available upon request)
How Local Leaders Shape Violence: De-escalation Through Cross-Group Ties (JMP)
Exploring the Effectiveness of Mediation Trainings on Peacebuilding: Evidence from North-Central Nigeria (with Rebecca J. Wolfe)
Community Dialogues & Leader Capacity Building: Examining the Joint Effect of Two Common Peacebuilding Programs (with Rebecca J. Wolfe)
Selected Works in Progress
Climate Shocks and Perceptions of Intolerance & Insecurity: Evidence from Nigeria
Evaluating the Effects of Training Community Volunteers on Human Trafficking in Guatemala (with Lauren Pinson)
Selective Trials for Agricultural Technology Evaluation and Adoption, Co-PI with Pascaline Dupas (Stanford), Sylvain Chassang (NYU), & Erik Snowberg (UBC).