This data set contains the most recent corrected data from the field experiment analyzed in Gerber and Green (2000).
A data frame consisting of 9 columns and 29,380 observations.
| voted98 | integer | voted in 1998 | 0,1 |
| persngrp | factor | personal contact attempted | 0,1 |
| phnscrpt | factor | script read to phone respondents | 7 levels |
| mailings | factor | number of mailings sent | 0 - 3 |
| appeal | factor | content of message | 3 levels |
| age | integer | age of respondent | |
| majorpty | factor | Democratic or Republican | |
| voted96.1 | factor | voted in 1996 | 0,1 |
| voted96.0 | factor | abstained in 1996 | 0,1 |
Note: The levels of phnscrpt and appeal are follows.
phnscrpt: Script read to phone respondents
| 0 | No phone |
| 1 | Civic-Blood |
| 2 | Civic |
| 3 | Civic or Blood-Civic |
| 4 | Neighbor |
| 5 | Neighbor or Civic-Neighbor |
| 6 | Close |
appeal: Content of message
| 1 | Civic Duty |
| 2 | Neighborhood Solidarity |
| 3 | Close Election |
Gerber, A. S. and Green, D. P. 2000 . “The effects of canvassing, telephone calls, and direct mail on voter turnout: A field experiment.” American Political Science Review, Vol.94, No.3, pp. 653-663.
Imai, K. 2005 . “Do get-out-the-vote calls reduce turnout?: The importance of statistical methods for field experiments."" American Political Science Review, Vol.99, No.2, pp. 283-300.
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