Mattias Nordin
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Statistics
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 51 44
- E-mail:
- mattias.nordin@statistik.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum (plan 3)
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 UPPSALA
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Publications
Recent publications
- Getting the signal (2023)
- Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs (2022)
- Who Lacks Pension Knowledge, Why and Does it Matter? (2022)
- Inference in Experiments Conditional on Observed Imbalances in Covariates (2022)
- Properties of restricted randomization with implications for experimental design (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Getting the signal (2023)
- Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs (2022)
- Who Lacks Pension Knowledge, Why and Does it Matter? (2022)
- Inference in Experiments Conditional on Observed Imbalances in Covariates (2022)
- Properties of restricted randomization with implications for experimental design (2022)
- Voting, taxes, and heterogeneous preferences (2020)
- Ska vi sluta använda oss av statistisk signifikans? (2020)
- Local Television, Citizen Knowledge and U.S. Senators' Roll-Call Voting (2019)
- Do Voters Vote in Line with their Policy Preferences? (2014)
- The Internet, news consumption, and political attitudes – Evidence for Sweden (2013)
- Hur reagerar väljare på skatteförändringar? (2013)
Books
- Information, Voting Behavior and Electoral Accountability (2012)
- "Individual and Aggregate Information Effects in the 2006 US Senate Election" and "Do Voters Know Enough About Politics? The Effect of Information on Voting Behavior" (2010)
Reports
- Voting, Taxes and Heterogeneous Preferences (2016)
- Local Television, Citizen Knowledge and Political Accountability: Evidence from the U.S. Senate (2015)
- The Internet, News Consumption, and Political Attitudes (2012)
- Do voters vote in line with their policy preferences? (2010)
- The effect of information on voting behavior (2009)