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Please note that JEPS will be temporarily closed from August 15th - August 31st for our summer hiatus. We will continue to process existing manuscripts during this time, but we will not be accepting new submissions.


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  • ISSN: 2052-2630 (Print), 2052-2649 (Online)
  • Editors: Scott Clifford Texas A&M University, USA, and Jennifer Jerit Dartmouth College, USA
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The Journal of Experimental Political Science (JEPS) features cutting-edge research that utilizes experimental methods or experimental reasoning based on naturally occurring data. JEPS embraces the variety of experiments conducted in social science research, including survey, laboratory, field, natural, and neurological experiments. The journal publishes four types of articles: 1) Research Articles (4000 words) that report novel empirical findings grounded in social science theory; 2) Short Reports (1000 words) that concisely summarize empirical findings, primarily to inform best practices, measurement strategies, or innovations in experimental design; 3) Replications (3000 words) of previous experiments; and 4) Meta-Analyses (3000 words) of a well-defined set of experiments.

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