Alan Gerber, PhD
Director of the Institute for Social and Policy Studies, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, of Economics and of Public HealthCards
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Director of the Institute for Social and Policy Studies, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, of Economics and of Public Health
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Alan Gerber is Sterling Professor of Political Science, director of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, and professor of economics and of and statistics and data science at Yale University. He also has affiliations in the Yale School of Public Health and the Jackson School of Global Affairs. Previously he was appointed the Faculty of Arts and Sciences divisional director for the social sciences and became the inaugural FAS dean of social science, serving in this role from 2014 to 2021.
His current research focuses on the political economy of evidence production and use in public policy and organizations. He has published extensively on the application of experimental methods to the study of campaign communications, and he has designed and performed experimental evaluations of many political communications programs, both partisan and non-partisan in nature. His book on field experiments, co-authored with Donald Green, is a widely used resource for researchers seeking to apply field experimental methods to problems in the social sciences.
Gerber’s academic honors and awards include the Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association’s Organized Section on Experimental Research, the Louis Brownlow Book Award, the Donald K. Price Book Award, and the Heinz Eulau Award for the best article in the American Political Science Review. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, and the Society for Political Methodology, and was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences.
Gerber has served as president of the APSA Organized Section on Experimental Research as well the chair of the APSA Organized Section on Experimental Research Reporting Standards Committee. He is the faculty director of the ISPS program Democratic Innovations, which promotes debate and research on ways to improve representation and government performance.
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Institution for Social and Policy Studies
DirectorDualEconomics
ProfessorSecondaryHealth Policy & Management
ProfessorSecondaryInstitution for Social and Policy Studies
ProfessorSecondaryStatistics
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- PhD
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Economics
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Publications
2024
Polarization, the Pandemic, and Public Trust in Health System Actors
Del Ponte A, Gerber A, Patashnik E. Polarization, the Pandemic, and Public Trust in Health System Actors. Journal Of Health Politics Policy And Law 2024, 49: 375-401. PMID: 37988069, DOI: 10.1215/03616878-11075562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricAffluence and the Demand-side for Policy Improvements: Exploring Elite Beliefs About Vulnerability to Societal Problems
Gerber A, Lockhart M, Patashnik E. Affluence and the Demand-side for Policy Improvements: Exploring Elite Beliefs About Vulnerability to Societal Problems. The Forum 2024, 22: 3-27. DOI: 10.1515/for-2024-2007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsPublic policyNational public opinion surveySocietal problemsPublic opinion surveysPolicy improvementEffective public policiesElite beliefsNeighborhood safetyAffluent citizensPolitical demandsAmerican governmentAffluent AmericansOpinion surveyAttenuate demandPolicyDemand-sideFinancial situationSocial networksElitesCitizensGovernmentAmericanBeliefsInequalityAffluence
2023
The Importance of Breaking Even: How Local and Aggregate Returns Make Politically Feasible Policies
Gerber A, Huber G, Tucker P, Cho J. The Importance of Breaking Even: How Local and Aggregate Returns Make Politically Feasible Policies. British Journal Of Political Science 2023, 54: 730-747. DOI: 10.1017/s0007123423000522.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetric
2020
Behavioral Political Science and Voter Turnout
Gerber A, Tucker P. Behavioral Political Science and Voter Turnout. 2020, 387-414. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634131.013.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsMobilization field experimentsPolitical participationBehavioral political sciencePolitical scientistsPolitical scienceSociological theoryMeasure causal effectsPsychological theoriesCausal effectsMobile messagingResearch designVotingMobilityField experimentParticipantsReview studiesTheoryTrendsContext
2008
Field Experiments and Natural Experiments
Gerber A, Green D. Field Experiments and Natural Experiments. 2008, 357-382. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199286546.003.0015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2006
Can Registration-Based Sampling Improve the Accuracy of Midterm Election Forecasts?
Green D, Gerber A. Can Registration-Based Sampling Improve the Accuracy of Midterm Election Forecasts? Public Opinion Quarterly 2006, 70: 197-223. DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfj022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric