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We are a journal that publishes political science research that utilizes experimental analysis or is related to experimental methodology.

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Joined January 2015
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Check out our new guidelines for submissions. If you are thinking about submitting to JEPS, these guidelines spell out what we expect to see in the main text, supplemental materials & our standards for publication.
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Welcome to Cambridge Core
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Fantastic new paper out on attrition in experiments - a critical but overlooked problem. We encourage everyone to check this paper out, especially before submitting to JEPS!.
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#OpenAccess from @JEPS_Ed -. A Practical Guide to Dealing with Attrition in Political Science Experiments - - @Adelineylo, @jrenshon & @BassanNygate. #FirstView #JEPS10
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: #OpenAccess from @JEPS_Ed -. A Practical Guide to Dealing with Attrition in Political Science Experiments - .
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Finally, the award for Best Replication Article goes to "Is 'Constitutional Veneration' an Obstacle to Constitutional Amendment?" by Christopher Dawes and James Zink
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Is “Constitutional Veneration” an Obstacle to Constitutional Amendment? - Volume 9 Issue 3
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The award for Best Article with a Pre-Registration goes to "Education and Social Capital" by Brendan Apfeld et al.
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Education and Social Capital - Volume 9 Issue 2
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Congrats to our three award winners from 2022! All three articles are now ungated. The Rebecca Morton Best Article Award goes to "Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior" by @ba_lyons et al.
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Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior - Volume 9 Issue 2
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We recruit the original TESS reviewers to determine whether the study was carried out and interpreted as planned. We hope this will make the review process more efficient and encourage the use of registered reports.
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You get a design accepted at TESS (congrats!). You convert to a manuscript and submit to us as a Registered Report. The editor uses the TESS reviews to (hopefully) make a decision of in-principle acceptance. You field the study and submit the full paper. .
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We're excited to announce a new collaboration with Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences! If you get a proposal accepted at TESS we will consider it for in-principle acceptance at JEPS. Full details linked here, but here's how it works.
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"Campaign Mailers and Intent to Turnout: Do Similar Field and Survey Experiments Yield the Same Conclusions?" by @prof_doherty and Adler.
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Campaign Mailers and Intent to Turnout: Do Similar Field and Survey Experiments Yield the Same Conclusions? - Volume 7 Issue 2
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"The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During the COVID-19 Pandemic" by @pylekeyton, Huber and @aecoppock.
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"Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments" by @AnnieFranco, @namalhotra, @simonovitsgabor and @LJZigerell.
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Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments - Volume 4 Issue 2
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"Self-Administered Field Surveys on Sensitive Topics" by @MatthewJNanes and @DotanHaim.
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Self-Administered Field Surveys on Sensitive Topics - Volume 8 Issue 2
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"Measuring Simultaneous Emotions: Existing Problems and a New Way Forward" by @matthewpurdy123, @RachelNavarre and @utych.
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"Pay Rates and Subject Performance in Social Science Experiments Using Crowdsourced Online Samples" by @DrDaveJAndersen and Lau.
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Pay Rates and Subject Performance in Social Science Experiments Using Crowdsourced Online Samples - Volume 5 Issue 3
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"Accounting for Noncompliance in Survey Experiments" by Harden, @AESokhey and Runge.
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Accounting for Noncompliance in Survey Experiments - Volume 6 Issue 3
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"Diverse Pre-Treatment Effects in Survey Experiments" by @katerinalinos and Twist.
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Diverse Pre-Treatment Effects in Survey Experiments - Volume 5 Issue 2
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"Think Ahead: Cost Discounting and External Validity in Foreign Policy Survey Experiments" by @joeyhuddleston
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Think Ahead: Cost Discounting and External Validity in Foreign Policy Survey Experiments - Volume 6 Issue 2
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"It's a Mad, Mad World: Using Emotion Inductions in a Survey" by @kesearles and Mattes.
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It's a Mad, Mad World: Using Emotion Inductions in a Survey - Volume 2 Issue 2
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Check out our new virtual collection of articles on Best Practices in Experimental Research! To celebrate the journal's 10th anniversary, all are free to read through 2023
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Best Practices in Experimental Research
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Call for Papers!! We're excited to announce a special issue on validating experimental manipulations, which will be conducted as registered reports. Submissions due Nov. 1.
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