
Gregory Huber
· Forst Family Professor of Political Science, resident fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Associate Director of the Center for the Study of American Politics and the Director of the ISPS Behavioral Research Lab.Yale University · Department of Political Science
Active 1972–2024
About
Gregory A. Huber is the Forst Family Professor of Political Science at Yale University. His professional focus is within the Department of Political Science at Yale. The information available indicates that he has worked with many post-doctoral, pre-doctoral, and graduate students throughout his career, reflecting his active engagement in academic mentorship and research development. Contact and additional details are available on his homepage, but specific research interests, background, or key contributions are not detailed in the provided text.
Research topics
- Virology
- Medicine
- Political Science
- Developmental psychology
- Mathematics
- Family medicine
- Law
- Psychology
- Internal medicine
- Economics
- Econometrics
- Pharmacology
- Statistics
Selected publications
The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal of Experimental Political Science · 2021 · 172 citations
- Psychology
- Econometrics
- Statistics
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new constraints on empirical research, and online data collection by social scientists increased. Generalizing from experiments conducted during this period of persistent crisis may be challenging due to changes in how participants respond to treatments or the composition of online samples. We investigate the generalizability of COVID era survey experiments with 33 replications of 12 pre-pandemic designs, fielded across 13 quota samples of Americans between March and July 2020. We find strong evidence that pre-pandemic experiments replicate in terms of sign and significance, but at somewhat reduced magnitudes. Indirect evidence suggests an increased share of inattentive subjects on online platforms during this period, which may have contributed to smaller estimated treatment effects. Overall, we conclude that the pandemic does not pose a fundamental threat to the generalizability of online experiments to other time periods.
Timing of COVID-19 vaccine approval and endorsement by public figures
Vaccine · 2020 · 131 citations
- Political Science
- Medicine
- Family medicine
Frequent coauthors
- 96 shared
Alan S. Gerber
Yale University
- 79 shared
Seth J. Hill
Center for the Study of Democracy
- 48 shared
Kyle Peyton
Australian Catholic University
- 34 shared
David Doherty
Loyola University Chicago
- 34 shared
Conor M. Dowling
- 32 shared
Scott Bokemper
- 27 shared
Alexander Coppock
Yale University
- 26 shared
Lilla Orr
University of Richmond
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