Intended to combine the best of two worlds - the ability to estimate causal effects and to generalize to a wider population - survey experiments are increasingly used as a method of data collection in politics and international relations. This article examines their popularity over the past decades in social science research, discusses the core logic of survey experiments, and reviews the method against the principles of the total survey error paradigm.
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Thomas, K. (2024, January 13). The Advent of Survey Experiments in Politics and International Relations. Government and Opposition. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2022.36
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