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Ethics in Elite Experiments: A Perspective of Officials and Voters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2019

Elin Naurin*
Affiliation:
University of Gothenburg
Patrik Öhberg
Affiliation:
University of Gothenburg
*
*Corresponding author: Email: elin.naurin@pol.gu.se
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Figure 1 Citizens and politicians assess survey experiments and other ethically problematic practices of political science research Note: Item formulations are found in the text. Confidence levels at 95 per cent.

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Figure 2 Citizens on whether the fictional experiment is ethically problematic

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Figure 3 Politicians on whether the fictional experiment is ethically problematic Note: See Figure 1. Confidence intervals 95 per cent.

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Table 1 Politicians’ approval of survey experiments (OLS)

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