Green, Donald P., and Alan S. Gerber. 2010. Introduction to Social Pressure and Voting: New Experimental Evidence. Political Behavior 32(3): 331-336.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green, and Christopher W. Larimer. 2010. An Experiment Testing the Relative Effectiveness of Encouraging Voter Participation by Inducing Feelings of Pride or Shame. Political Behavior 32(3): 409-422.
Sondheimer, Rachel Milstein, and Donald P. Green. 2010. Using Experiments to Estimate the Effects of Education on Voter Turnout. American Journal of Political Science 54(1): 174-189.
Green, Donald P., and Melissa R. Michelson. 2009. ACORN Experiments in Minority Voter Mobilization. In Robert Fisher, ed., The People Shall Rule: ACORN, Community Organizing, and the Struggle for Economic Justice, pp. 235-248.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green, and Christopher W. Larimer. 2008. Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment. American Political Science Review 102(1): 33-48.
Michelson, Melissa R., Lisa Garcia Bedolla, and Donald P. Green. 2008. Mobilizing the Registered: Tactics for Improving Voter Turnout. In Morgan E. Felchner (ed.), Voting in America, Vol. 1. Prager: Westport, CT, pp.198-211.
Panagopoulos, Costas, and Donald P. Green. 2008. Field Experiments Testing the Impact of Radio Advertisements on Electoral Competition. American Journal of Political Science 52(1): 156-168.
Green, Donald P., and Lynn Vavreck. 2008. Analysis of Cluster-Randomized Experiments: A Comparison of Alternative Estimation Approaches. Political Analysis 16(2): 138-152.
Middleton, Joel A., and Donald P. Green. 2008. Do Community-Based Mobilization Campaigns Work Even in Battleground States? Evaluating the Effectiveness of MoveOn’s 2004 Outreach Campaign. Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3(1): 63-82.
Krasno, Jonathan S., and Donald P. Green. 2008. Do Televised Presidential Ads Increase Voter Turnout? Evidence from a Natural Experiment. Journal of Politics 70 (1): 245–261.
Krasno, Jonathan S., and Donald P. Green. 2008. Response to Franz, Freedman, Goldstein, and Ridout. Journal of Politics 70 (1): 269–271.
Addonizio, Elizabeth, Donald Green, and James M. Glaser. 2007. Putting the Party Back into Politics: An Experiment Testing Whether Election Day Festivals Increase Voter Turnout. PS: Political Science & Politics. 40: 721-727.
Guan, Mei, and Donald P. Green. 2006. Non-Coercive Mobilization in State-Controlled Elections: An Experimental Study in Beijing. Comparative Political Studies 39(10): 1175-1193.
Bergan, Daniel E., Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, and Costas Panagopoulos. 2006. Grassroots Mobilization and Voter Turnout in 2004. Public Opinion Quarterly 69(5): 760-777.
Green, Donald P., and Alan S. Gerber. 2005. Recent Advances in the Science of Voter Mobilization. The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 601:6-9.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 2005. Correction to Gerber and Green (2000), Replication of Disputed Findings, and Reply to Imai (2005). American Political Science Review 99(2):301-13.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 2005. Do Phone Calls Increase Turnout? An Update. The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 601:142-154.
Green, Donald P. 2004. Mobilizing African-Americans using Direct Mail and Commercial Phone Banks: A Field Experiment. Political Research Quarterly 57(2):245-255.
Gerber, Alan S., Donald P. Green, and Matthew N. Green. 2003. The Effects of Partisan Direct Mail on Voter Turnout. Electoral Studies 22:563-79.
Gerber, Alan S., Donald P. Green, and Ron Shachar. 2003. Voting May be Habit Forming: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment. American Journal of Political Science 47(3): 540-550.
Green, Donald P., Alan S. Gerber, and David W. Nickerson. 2003. Getting Out the Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Canvassing Experiments. Journal of Politics 65(4):1083-96.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 2001. Do Phone Calls Increase Voter Turnout? A Field Experiment. Public Opinion Quarterly 65:75-85.
Donald P., and Ron Shachar. 2000. Habit-formation and Political Behavior: Evidence of Consuetude in Voter Turnout. British Journal of Political Science 30: 561-73.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 2000. The effect of a Nonpartisan Get-Out-The-Vote Drive: An Experimental Study of Leafletting. Journal of Politics 62(3): 846-57.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 2000. The Effects of Canvassing, Direct Mail, and Telephone Contact on Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment. American Political Science Review 94:653-63.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 1999. Does Canvassing Increase Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 96(19): 10939-10942.
Party Identification
Green, Donald P. 2013. Breaking Empirical Deadlocks in the Study of Partisanship: An Overview of Experimental Research Strategies. Politics and Governance 1(1): 6-15.
Green, Donald P., and Eric Schickler. 2009. A Spirited Defense of Party Identification Against its Critics. In John Bartle and Paolo Bellucci, Beyond Party Identification and Beyond. New York: Routledge, pp.180-199.
Green, Donald P., David H. Yoon. 2002. Reconciling Individual and Aggregate Evidence Concerning Partisan Stability: Applying Time-Series Models to Panel Survey Data. Political Analysis 10:1-24.
Green, Donald P., Bradley L. Palmquist, and Eric Schickler. 2001. Partisan Stability: Evidence from Aggregate Data. In Richard G. Niemi and Herbert F. Weisberg (eds.), Controversies in Voting Behavior, 4th ed. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. Pp. 356-363.
Green, Donald P., Bradley L. Palmquist, and Eric Schickler. 2000. The Coming Democratic Realignment. PS: Political Science & Politics 33(2):199-200.
Green, Donald P. , Bradley Palmquist, and Eric Schickler. 1998. Macropartisanship: A Replication and Critique. American Political Science Review. 92: 883-99.
Schickler, Eric and Donald Philip Green. 1997. The Stability of Party Identification in Western Democracies: Results from Eight Panel Studies. Comparative Political Studies. 30: 450-483.
Schickler, Eric and Donald Philip Green. 1995. Issue Preferences and the Dynamics of Party Identification: A Methodological Critique. Political Analysis, Volume 5, John R. Freeman, Editor. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Green, Donald Philip and Bradley Palmquist. 1994. How Stable is Party Identification? Political Behavior. 16: 437-466.
Green, Donald Philip and Eric Schickler. 1994. Multiple-Measure Assessment of Party Identification. Public Opinion Quarterly. 57: 503-35.
Green, Donald Philip and Bradley L. Palmquist. 1990. Of Artifacts and Partisan Instability. American Journal of Political Science. 34: 872-902.
Campaign Finance
Boatright, Robert G., Donald P. Green, and Michael J. Malbin. 2006. Does Publicizing a Tax Credit for Political Contributions Increase Its Use?: Results From a Randomized Field Experiment American Politics Research 34: 563-582.
Green, Donald. 2003. The Need for Federal Regulation of State Party Activity. In Anthony Corrado, Thomas Mann, and Trevor Potter, eds., Inside the Campaign Finance Battle: Court Testimony on the New Reforms. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, pp.97-115.
Krasno, Jonathan S., Donald Philip Green, and Jonathan A. Cowden. 1994. The Dynamics of Campaign Fundraising in House Elections. Journal of Politics 56(2): 459-474.
Green, Donald Philip and Jonathan S. Krasno. 1990. Rebuttal to Jacobson's "New Evidence for Old Arguments." American Journal of Political Science. 34: 363-372.
Green, Donald Philip and Jonathan S. Krasno. 1988. Salvation for the Spendthrift Incumbent: Reestimating the Effects of Campaign Spending in House Elections. American Journal of Political Science. 32: 884-907.
Krasno, Jonathan S. and Donald Philip Green. 1988. Preempting Quality Challengers in House Elections. Journal of Politics 50: 920-936.
Civic Education
Green, Donald P., Peter M. Aronow, Daniel E. Bergan, Pamela Greene, Celia Paris, and Beth I. Weinberger. 2010. Does Knowledge of Constitutional Principles Increase Support for Civil Liberties? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment. Journal of Politics. 73(2): 463-476.
Rational Choice Theory
Green, Donald P., and Justin Fox. 2007. Rational Choice Theory. In William Outhwaite and Stephen P. Turner (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology. London: Sage, pp.269-281.
Green, Donald P., and Jennifer K. Smith. 2003. Professionalization of Campaigns and the Secret History of Collective Action Problems. Journal of Theoretical Politics 15(3):321-340.
Green, Donald P. 2001. Rational Choice Theory. In Joel Krieger (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.709, 714.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1996. Rational Choice Theory in Political Science: Why Has So Little Been Learned? (in Japanese). Leviathan. 19: 33-62.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1995. ?Por que han sido tan poco esclarecedoras las explicaciones de lo politico en terminos de eleccion racional? Revista Internacional De Filosofia Politica 5: 89-124.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1995. Teoria Della Scelta Razionale e Scienza Politica: Un Incontro Con Pochi Frutti? Rivista Italiana Di Scienza Politica 25: 51-90.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1995. Pathologies Revisited: Reflections on Our Critics. Critical Review. 1-2: 235-76. Reprinted in Shapiro, Ian. 2005. The Flight from Reality in the Human Sciences. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp.51-99.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1995. Choix Rationnels et Politique: Pourquoi en Savons- Nous Toujours Aussi Peu? Revue Francaise de Science Politique. 45: 96-130.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1994. La politica explicada por la teoria de la eleccion racional ?Por que es tan poco lo que esta teoria nos ha ensenado? Foro Internacional 34: 363- 403.
Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1994. Rational Choice Theory in Political Science: Why Has So Little Been Learned? (in Russian) Polis. 21: 59-74.
Perceptual Bias and Rational Learning
Gerber, Alan S., James G. Gimpel, Donald P. Green, and Daron R. Shaw. 2011. How Large and Long-Lasting Are the Persuasive Effects of Televised Campaign Ads? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment. American Political Science Review 105(1): 135-150.
Farrar, Cynthia, James S. Fishkin, Donald P. Green, Christian List, Robert C. Luskin, and Elizabeth Levy Paluck. 2010. Disaggregating Deliberation’s Effects: An Experiment within a Deliberative Poll. British Journal of Political Science 40(2): 333-347. Reprinted (2010) in Jostein Gripsrud, Hallvard Moe, Anders Molander, and Graham Murdock (eds.), The Public Sphere. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
Farrar, Cynthia, Donald P. Green, Jennifer E. Green, David W. Nickerson, and Stephen D. Shewfelt. 2009. Does Discussion Group Composition Affect Policy Preferences? Results From Three Randomized Experiments. Political Psychology 30(4): 615-647.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 1999. Misperceptions about Perceptual Bias. In Nelson W. Polsby (ed.), Annual Review of Political Science 2: 189-210.
Gerber, Alan S., and Donald P. Green. 1998. Rational Learning and Partisan Attitudes. American Journal of Political Science. 42: 794-818.
Self-Interest and Public Opinion
Doherty, Daniel J., Alan S. Gerber, and Donald P. Green. 2006. Personal Income and Attitudes toward Redistribution: A Study of Lottery Winners. Political Psychology. 27(3):441-458.
Glaser, Jack, Jay Dixit, and Donald P. Green. 2002. Studying Hate Crime with the Internet: What Makes Racists Advocate Racial Violence. Journal of Social Issues 58(1): 177-193. Reprinted in C. Kay Weaver and Cynthia Carter. 2006. Critical Readings: Violence and the Media. New York: Open University Press.
Green, Donald, Karen E. Jacowitz, Daniel Kahneman, Daniel McFadden. 1998. Referendum Contingent Valuation, Anchoring, and Willingness to Pay for Public Goods. Journal of Resources and Energy Economics. 20: 85-116.
Green, Donald Philip and Irene V. Blair. 1995. Framing and the Price Elasticity of Private and Public Goods. Journal of Consumer Psychology. 4:1- 32.
Green, Donald Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Howard Kunreuther. 1994. How the Method and Scope of Public Funding Affect Citizens' Willingness to Pay for Public Goods. Public Opinion Quarterly. 58: 49-67.
Lober, Douglas J. and Donald Philip Green. 1994. NIMBY or NIABY: A Logit Model of Opposition to Solid Waste Disposal Facility Siting. Journal of Environmental Management. 40: 33-50.
Green, Donald Philip. 1992. The Price Elasticity of Mass Preferences. American Political Science Review. 86:128-148.
Green, Donald Philip, and Jonathan A. Cowden. 1992. Who Protests: Self-Interest and White Opposition to Busing. Journal of Politics 54(2): 471-496.
Citrin, Jack and Donald Philip Green. 1990. The Self-Interest Motive in American Public Opinion. Research in Micropolitics, Volume 3, Samuel Long, editor. Greenwich: JAI Press.
Green, Donald Philip, and Ann E. Gerken. 1989. Self-Interest and Public Opinion toward Smoking Restrictions and Cigarette Taxes. Public Opinion Quarterly 53: 1-16.
Citrin, Jack and Donald Philip Green. 1985. Policy and Opinion in California After Proposition 13. National Tax Journal 38: 15-36.
Measurement Error
Green, Donald P., Peter Salovey, and Kathryn M. Truax. 1999. Static, Dynamic, and Causative Bipolarity of Affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 76: 856-67.
Green, Donald P., and Peter Salovey. 1998. In What Sense are Positive and Negative Affect Independent? A Reply to Tellegen, Watson, and Clark. Psychological Science 10: 304-6.
Green, Donald Philip and Jack Citrin. 1994. Measurement Error and the Structure of Attitudes: Are Positive and Negative Judgments Opposites. American Journal of Political Science 38: 256-81.
Green, Donald Philip, Susan L. Goldman, and Peter Salovey. 1993. Measurement Error Masks Bipolarity in Affect Ratings. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 64:1029-41. Reprinted 2003 in G.J. Boyle and D.H. Saklofske (eds.) Individual Differences. London: Sage Publications.
Palmquist, Bradley L. and Donald Philip Green. 1992. Estimation of Correlated Measurement Errors in Survey Data. Sociological Methodology 1992. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
Green, Donald Philip and Bradley L. Palmquist. 1991. More "Tricks of the Trade: Reparameterizing LISREL Models using Negative Variances. Psychometrika. 56: 137-145.
Green, Donald Philip. 1991. The Effects of Measurement Error on Two-Stage, Least Squares Estimates. Political Analysis, Volume 2, James A. Stimson, editor. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Green, Donald Philip. 1988. On the Dimensionality of Public Sentiment Toward Partisan and Ideological Groups. American Journal of Political Science 32: 758-780.
Hate Crime and Prejudice
[Retracted by Donald Green, May 19 2015.] LaCour, Michael J., and Donald P. Green. 2014. When Contact Changes Minds: An Experiment on Transmission of Support for Gay Equality. Science. 346(6215): 1366-1369.
Green, Donald P., and Amber D. Spry. 2014. Hate Crime Research: Design and Measurement Strategies for Improving Causal Inference. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30(3): 228-246.
Dancygier, Rafaela M., and Donald P. Green. 2010. Hate Crime. The SAGE Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination. John F. Dovidio, Miles Hewstone, Peter Glick, and Victoria M. Esses, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, pp.294-311.
Paluck, Elizabeth Levy, and Donald P. Green. 2009. Deference, Dissent, and Dispute Resolution: An Experimental Intervention using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behavior in Rwanda. American Political Science Review 103: 622-644.
Paluck, Elizabeth Levy, and Donald P. Green. 2009. Prejudice reduction: What works? A Review and Assessment of Research and Practice. Annual Review of Psychology 60:339-367.
Green, Donald P., and Janelle S. Wong. 2009. Tolerance and the Contact Hypothesis: A Field Experiment. In Eugene Borgida (ed.) The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Green, Donald P., and Rachel L. Seher. 2003. What Role Does Prejudice Play in Ethnic Conflict? Annual Review of Political Science 6:509-531.
Green, Donald P., Laurence H. McFalls, and Jennifer K. Smith. 2001. Hate Crime. Annual Review of Sociology. 27:479-504. Reprinted in Perry, Barbara. 2003. Hate and Bias Crime: A Reader. New York: Routledge.
Green, Donald P., Dara Z. Strolovitch, Janelle S. Wong, Robert W. Bailey. 2001. Measuring Gay Population and Anti-Gay Hate Crime. Social Science Quarterly 82(2): 281-96.
Green, Donald P., Robert P. Abelson, and Margaret Garnett. 1999. The Distinctive Political Views of Hate-Crime Perpetrators and White Supremacists. In Deborah A. Prentice and Dale T. Miller (eds.), Cultural Divides: Understanding and Overcoming Group Conflict. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 429-64.
Green, Donald P., Dara Z. Strolovitch, and Janelle S. Wong. 1998. Defended Neighborhoods, Integration, and Racially-Motivated Crime. American Journal of Sociology. 104: 372-403.
Green, Donald P., Jack Glaser, and Andrew Rich. 1998. From Lynching to Gay-Bashing: The Elusive Connection between Economic Conditions and Hate Crime. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 75: 82-92.
Green, Donald P., and Andrew Rich. 1998. White Supremacist Activity and Crossburnings in North Carolina. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 14: 263-82.
Citrin, Jack and Donald P. Green, Christopher Muste, and Cara Wong. 1997. Public Opinion toward Immigration Reform: The Role of Economic Motivations. Journal of Politics 59: 858-82.
Citrin, Jack, Donald Philip Green, Beth Reingold and Evelyn Walters. 1990. The "Official English" Movement and Language Politics. Western Political Quarterly 43: 535-559.
Citrin, Jack, Donald Philip Green and David O. Sears. 1990. White Reactions to Black Candidates: When Does Race Matter? Public Opinion Quarterly 54: 74-96.
Citrin, Jack, Beth Reingold and Donald Philip Green. 1990. American Identity and the Politics of Ethnic Change. Journal of Politics 52: 1124-1154.
Sniderman, Paul M., Philip E. Tetlock, James M. Glaser, Donald Philip Green and Michael Hout. 1989. Political Tolerance and Mass Publics. British Journal of Political Science 19: 25-45. Reprinted in P. Sniderman, R. Brody, P. Tetlock, et al. 1991. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Green, Donald Philip and Lisa Michele Waxman. 1987. Direct Threat and Political Tolerance: An Experimental Analysis of the Tolerance of Blacks toward Racists. Public Opinion Quarterly 51: 149-165.
Polling and Sampling
Green, Donald P., and Alan S. Gerber. 2006. Can Registration-Based Sampling Improve the Accuracy of Midterm Election Forecasts? Public Opinion Quarterly. 70(2): 197-223.
Green, Donald P. 2005. Registration-Based Sampling (RBS) in Samuel J. Best and Benjamin Radcliff (eds.) Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Green, Donald P., Alan S. Gerber, and Suzanna L. De Boef. 1999. Tracking Opinion over Time: A Method for Reducing Sampling Error. Public Opinion Quarterly. 63:178-92.
Other Methodological Commentary
Coppock, Alexander, and Donald. P. Green. 2015. Assessing the Correspondence between Experimental Results Obtained in the Lab and Field: A Review of Recent Social Science Research. Political Science Research and Methods. 3: 113-131.
Sovey, Allison J., and Donald P. Green. 2010. Instrumental Variables Estimation in Political Science: A Readers’ Guide. American Journal of Political Science 55(1): 188-200.
Bullock, John G., Donald P. Green, and Shang E. Ha. 2010. Yes, But What’s the Mechanism? (Don’t Expect an Easy Answer). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 98(4): 550-558.
Green, Donald P., Shang E. Ha, and John G. Bullock. 2010. Enough Already about “Black Box” Experiments: Studying Mediation is More Difficult than Most Scholars Suppose. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 628: 200-208.
Green, Donald P., Soo Yeon Kim, and David Yoon. 2001. Dirty Pool. International Organization. 55:441-68.
Trust in Government
Citrin, Jack and Donald Philip Green. 1986. Presidential Leadership and the Resurgence of Trust in Government. British Journal of Political Science 16: 431-453.
Public Administration and Corruption
Banerjee, Abhijit, Donald P. Green, Jeffery McManus, and Rohini Pande. 2014. Are Poor Voters Indifferent to Whether Elected Leaders are Criminal or Corrupt? A Vignette Experiment in Rural India. Political Communication 31(3): 391-407.
Haynes, Laura, Donald P. Green, Rory Gallagher, Peter John, and David J. Torgerson. 2013. Collection of Delinquent Fines: An Adaptive Randomized Trial to Assess the Effectiveness of Alternative Text Messages. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 32: 718-730.
Forthcoming Publications