Youth listening to radio in a refugee camp, Riccardo Gangale

Motivating the adoption of new community-minded behaviors: An empirical test in Nigeria. Science Advances. Blair, G., Littman, R., Paluck, E.L. (2019). | Registration on EGAP website | Data and code

Ignoring alarming news brings indifferenceCognition. Paluck, E.L., Shafir, E., & Wu, S. (2017). | Replication code: Study OneOne-aTwoThree. | Materials

Does Product Placement Change Television Viewers’ Social Behavior? PLOS One, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138610. Paluck, E.L., Lagunes, P., Green, D.G., Vavreck, L., Peer, L., & Gomila, R. (2015).  | Materials, data, and code

Media as an instrument for reconstructing communities following conflict. In K. Jonas & T. Morton (Eds.), Restoring civil societies: The psychology of intervention and engagement following crisis. Wiley-Blackwell. Paluck, E.L. (2012).

The devil knows best: Experimental effects of a televised soap opera on Latino trust in government and support for the 2010 Census. Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-2415.2011.01249.x. Trujillo, M., & Paluck, E.L. (2011).

Is it better not to talk? Group polarization, extended contact, and perspective-taking in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1170-1185. Paluck, E.L. (2010).

Deference, dissent, and dispute resolution: A field experiment on a mass media intervention in Rwanda. American Political Science Review, 103(4), 622-644. Paluck, E.L. & Green, D.P. (2009). | Heinz I. Eulau Award recipient

Reducing intergroup prejudice and conflict using the media: An experimental intervention using mass media to change norms and behavior in Rwanda. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 574-587. Paluck, E.L. (2009). | Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize Honorable mention