Alan
Gerber

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Alan
Gerber graduated from Yale University (summa
cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and holds a Ph.D. in Economics
from MIT. He is Professor of Political Science and
Director of the Center for the Study of American Politics
at Yale University where he teaches courses on experimental
methods, statistics, and American politics. His current
research focuses on the application of experimental
methods to the study of campaign communications, and
he has designed and performed experimental evaluations
of many campaigns and fundraising programs, both partisan
and non-partisan in nature. His experimental research
has appeared in numerous academic journals including
the leading journals in political science: the American
Political Science Review, American Journal of Political
Science, and the Journal of Politics, as well as the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. He
currently serves as an editor of the Quarterly Journal
of Political Science. He has received various academic
honors and awards, including the Heinz Eulau Award
for the best article in the American Political Science
Review (2002), and was recently selected to be a fellow-in-residence
at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral
Sciences (2004-2005).
Campus
address: 77 Prospect Street, Room 292
Phone: 203.432.5232
Email: alan.gerber@yale.edu.
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