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Replication Data for "Is Door-to-Door Canvassing Effective in Europe? Evidence from a Meta-study across Six European Countries"

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Title Replication Data for "Is Door-to-Door Canvassing Effective in Europe? Evidence from a Meta-study across Six European Countries"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ANPEZI
 
Creator Yosef Bhatti
Jens Olav Dahlgaard
Jonas Hedegaard Hansen
Kasper M. Hansen
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description A vast amount of experimental evidence suggests that Get-Out-The-Vote encouragements delivered through door-to-door canvassing delivers large effects on turnout. Most of the existing studies have been conducted in an American context, and are inspiring the mobilization efforts by European campaigns. Whether the American findings transfer to Europe is an empirical question, which we address in this article. Specifically, we compile the existing European studies and present two new Danish studies. We show that the pooled point estimate of the effect is substantially smaller in Europe compared to the findings from the US, and find no effects in the two Danish experiments. We discuss why the effects seem to be different in Europe compared to the US and stress the need for further experiments in Europe as there is still considerable uncertainty regarding the European effects. One suggestion is that differences in turnout rates explains the differences in effect sizes. However, the empirical analysis finds no strong relationship between turnout and effects sizes in either Europe or the US.

Replication for figure 1 and 2 along with Danish from the two Danish Get-out-the-vote Door-to-Door campaigns

R-files and a readme.file
 
Subject Social Sciences
mobilization, turnout, Get-Out-The-Vote, door-to-door canvassing, meta-study
 
Contributor Hansen, Kasper M.