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The Science of Voter Mobilization
Special Editors: Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber
Annals Volume 601, September 2005

Preface: Recent Advances in the Science of Voter Mobilization
Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber

Partisan Mobilization Using Volunteer Phone Banks and Door-Hangers
David W. Nickerson

An Experimental Field Study of the GOTV and Persuasion Effects of
Partisan Direct Mail and Phone Calls

Emily Arthur Cardy

Phone-based GOTV: What’s on the line?
Field Experiments with Varied Partisan Components, 2002-2003

John E. McNulty

Giving Voice to Latino Voters:
A Field Experiment on the Effectiveness of a National Non-Partisan Mobilization Effort

Ricardo Ramírez

Meeting the Challenge of Latino Voter Mobilization
Melissa R. Michelson

Mobilizing Asian American Voters: A Field Experiment
Janelle Wong

The Effect of Identity-Based GOTV Direct Mail Appeals on the Turnout of Indian Americans
Neema Trivedi

Caught in the Ground Wars: Mobilizing Voters during a Competitive Congressional Campaign
Elizabeth A. Bennion

Do Phone Calls Increase Voter Turnout? An Update
Alan S. Gerber and Donald P. Green

Unintentional Voter Mobilization:
Does Participation in Pre-election Surveys Increase Voter Turnout?

Christopher B. Mann

Using Cluster Randomized Field Experiments to Study Voting Behavior
Kevin Arceneaux

What We Should Know about the Effectiveness of Campaigns but Don't
Peter Levine and Mark Hugo Lopez

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