2007 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2007 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His main research concerns Politics, Public relations, Legislature, Public administration and Experimental political science. His work in the fields of Politics, such as American political science, overlaps with other areas such as Control. His work carried out in the field of Public relations brings together such families of science as Collective action, Public finance, Communication studies and Public good.
Arthur Lupia has included themes like Voting, Cabinet, Parliament, Referendum and Scholarship in his Legislature study. His Public administration research includes themes of Production, Representative democracy, Normative and Law and economics. His Law and economics research integrates issues from Encyclopedia, Political sophistication, Ballot and Voting behavior.
His primary areas of study are Politics, Public relations, Public administration, Legislature and Positive economics. Arthur Lupia usually deals with Politics and limits it to topics linked to Incentive and Treatment and control groups. His Public relations research incorporates themes from Transparency, American political science, Scholarship and Value.
Arthur Lupia has researched Transparency in several fields, including Credibility and Openness to experience. His research integrates issues of Government, Democracy, Direct democracy and Bureaucracy in his study of Public administration. His Legislature research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Delegation, Power and Law and economics.
His primary scientific interests are in Public relations, Transparency, Politics, Credibility and Econometrics. His Public relations study combines topics in areas such as Government, Scientific communication and Value. Arthur Lupia focuses mostly in the field of Transparency, narrowing it down to matters related to Openness to experience and, in some cases, Internet privacy and Discipline.
His work often combines Politics and Data sharing studies. Arthur Lupia interconnects Law and economics, Democracy and Dilemma in the investigation of issues within Credibility. The various areas that Arthur Lupia examines in his Econometrics study include Replication crisis, p-value and Statistical significance.
His primary areas of investigation include Public relations, Transparency, Politics, Openness to experience and Data access. His research ties Government and Public relations together. He regularly links together related areas like Social inquiry in his Transparency studies.
In his work, Arthur Lupia performs multidisciplinary research in Politics and Data sharing. His work deals with themes such as Discipline and Internet privacy, which intersect with Openness to experience. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Accounting, Honor, Value, Scholarship and Social science is strongly linked to Public value.
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The Democratic Dilemma: Can Citizens Learn What They Need to Know?
Arthur Lupia;Mathew D. McCubbins.
(1998)
Redefine statistical significance
Daniel J. Benjamin;James O. Berger;Magnus Johannesson;Magnus Johannesson;Brian A. Nosek;Brian A. Nosek.
Nature Human Behaviour (2018)
Promoting an open research culture
B. A. Nosek;G. Alter;G. C. Banks;D. Borsboom.
Science (2015)
Redefine Statistical Significance
Daniel Benjamin;James Berger;Magnus Johannesson;Brian Nosek.
Research Papers in Economics (2017)
The Growth and Development of Experimental Research in Political Science
James N. Druckman;Donald P. Green;James H. Kuklinski;Arthur Lupia.
(2006)
Elements of Reason: Cognition, Choice, and the Bounds of Rationality
Arthur Lupia;Mathew D. McCubbins;Samuel L. Popkin.
(2008)
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science
James N. Druckman;Donald P. Green;James H. Kuklinski;Arthur Lupia.
(2011)
Learning From Oversight: Fire Alarms and Police Patrols Reconstructed
Arthur Lupia;Mathew D. McCubbins.
(1994)
Representation or abdication? How citizens use institutions to help delegation succeed
Arthur Lupia;Mathew D. Mccubbins.
(2000)
Stealing the Initiative: How State Government Responds to Direct Democracy
Elisabeth R. Gerber;Arthur Lupia;Mathew D. McCubbins;D. Roderick Kiewiet.
(2001)
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