Here is a list of articles that MIT PERL has funded or sponsored.
Berinsky, Adam, Gregory A. Huber, and Gabriel Lenz. 2012. “Evaluating Online Labor Markets for Experimental Research: Amazon.com’s Mechanical Turk.” Political Analysis 25(3): 351-68. [paper]
Berinsky, Adam, Michele Margolis, and Michael Sances. 2016. “Can we turn shirkers into workers?” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 66:20-28. [paper]
Berinsky, Adam, Michele Margolis, and Michael Sances. 2014. “Separating the shirkers from workers? Making sure respondents pay attention on self-administrated surveys.” American Journal of Political Science. 58(3): 739-753. [paper]
Berinsky, Adam, Kai Quek, and Michael Sances. 2012. “Conducting Online Experiments on Mechanical Turk.” The Experimental Political Scientist. 3:1.
Healy, Andrew and Gabriel Lenz. “Substituting the End for the Whole: Why Voters Respond Primarily to the Election-Year Economy.” American Journal of Political Science 58(1): 31-47. [paper]
Hirano, Shigeo, Gabriel Lenz, Maksim Pinkovskiy, and James M. Snyder. “Voter Learning in State Primary Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 59(1): 91-108. [paper]
Margolis, Michele. “Cognitive dissonance, elections, and religion: How partisanship and the political landscape shape religious behaviors.” Public Opinion Quarterly (R&R) [paper]
Quek, Kai and Michael Sances. 2015. “Closeness Counts: Increasing Precision and Reducing Errors in Mass Election Predictions.” Political Analysis. 23(4): 518-533. [paper]
Quek, Kai. “Nuclear Proliferation and the Use of Nuclear Options: Experimental Tests.” Political Research Quarterly. 69(2): 196-206. [paper]
Sances, Michael. 2013. “Is Money in Politics Harming Trust in Government? Evidence from Two Survey Experiments.” Election Law Journal 12(1): 53-73. [paper]