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Abstraction and detail in experimental design
R Brutger, JD Kertzer, J Renshon, D Tingley, CM Weiss
American Journal of Political Science 67 (4), 979-995, 2023
1552023
Party competition and cooperation shape affective polarization: evidence from natural and survey experiments in Israel
L Bassan-Nygate, CM Weiss
Comparative Political Studies 55 (2), 287-318, 2022
822022
Diversity in health care institutions reduces Israeli patients’ prejudice toward Arabs
CM Weiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (14), e2022634118, 2021
61*2021
Geographies of violence in Jerusalem: The spatial logic of urban intergroup conflict
J Rokem, CM Weiss, D Miodownik
Political Geography 66, 88-97, 2018
382018
Abstraction in experimental design: Testing the tradeoffs
R Brutger, JD Kertzer, J Renshon, CM Weiss
Elements in Experimental Political Science, 2022
272022
Bureaucratic politics and the translation of movement agendas
S Gilad, S Alon‐Barkat, CM Weiss
Governance 32 (2), 369-385, 2019
232019
Beliefs about minority representation in policing and support for diversification
K Peyton, CM Weiss, PE Vaughn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (52), e2213986119, 2022
222022
The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the US
L Bassan-Nygate, J Renshon, JLP Weeks, CM Weiss
132024
Female representation and legitimacy: Evidence from a harmonized experiment in Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia
K Kao, E Lust, M Shalaby, CM Weiss
American Political Science Review 118 (1), 495-503, 2024
122024
Educating for inclusion: Diversity education programs can reduce prejudice towards outgroups in Israel
CM Weiss, S Ran, E Halperin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2023
122023
It’s Us or Them: Partisan Polarization in Israel and Beyond.
L Bassan-Naygate, C Weiss, M.
APSA MENA Newsletter 3 (1), 24-26, 2020
92020
The Dynamics of Decentralization in the MENA: Processes, Outcomes, and Obstacles
M Shalaby, C Weiss, E Lust, K Kao, E Vollmann, S Bergh, EJ Karmel, ...
Program on Governance and Local Development Working Paper, 2020
92020
Pyrrhic Victory: How and Why Wars Affect Political Attitudes and Behavior
A Getmansky, CM Weiss
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2022
8*2022
How Threats of Exclusion Mobilize Palestinian Political Participation
CM Weiss, A A. Siegel, D Romney
American Journal of Political Science 67 (4), 1080-1095, 2023
72023
War-time military service can affect partisan preferences
A Getmansky, CM Weiss
Comparative Political Studies 56 (10), 1475-1505, 2023
52023
Representation in healthcare institutions promotes intergroup tolerance: evidence from the COVID-19 crises in Israel and the US
C Weiss
42020
Reducing Prejudice through Intergroup Contact Interventions
R Littman, A Scacco, C Weiss
Psychological Intergroup Interventions, 3-16, 2024
32024
Atypical violence and conflict dynamics: evidence from Jerusalem
CM Weiss, N Tsur, D Miodownik, Y Lupu, E Finkel
Political Science Research and Methods 12 (2), 399-406, 2024
22024
Compulsory Military Service Reduces Affective Polarization: Evidence from Conscription Reforms in Europe
CM Weiss
Conflict and Polarization Lab, Stanford King Center on Global Development, 2022
22022
Segregation, Integration, and Intergroup Relations In Israel
CM Weiss
Israel/Palestine: Exploring A One State Reality, 70, 2020
22020
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