
Field Experiments on Gender: Where the Personal and Political Collide This article argues that researchers conducting field experimental work on gender topics should confront their own normative commitments to produce empirically rigorous research of the highest standard with empathy and integrity. Dr. Ali Cheema, Dr. Shandana Khan Mohmand, Dr. Sarah Khan, Asad Liaqat Published - May 27, 2022

Canvassing the Gatekeepers: A Field Experiment to Increase Women Voters’ Turnout in Pakistan How can we close persistent gender gaps in political participation? Households where both men and women are canvassed see the largest increases in women’s turnout and additional increases in political discussion and men’s practical support... Dr. Ali Cheema, Dr. Sarah Khan, Asad Liaqat, Dr. Shandana Khan Mohmand Published - May 18, 2022

Community Policing Does Not Build Citizen Trust in Police or Reduce Crime in the Global South Is it possible to reduce crime without exacerbating adversarial relationships between police and citizens? Community policing is a celebrated reform with that aim, which is now adopted on six continents. However, the evidence base is... Dr. Ali Cheema, Ahsan Zia Farooqui Published - Nov 26, 2021

Does Community Policing Build Trust in Police and Reduce Crime? Evidence from Six Coordinated Field Experiments in the Global South (2021) We designed six field experiments with Global South police agencies to study locally-designed models of community policing, with coordinated measures of crime and the attitudes and behaviors of citizens and police. Dr. Ali Cheema, Ahsan Zia Farooqui Published - Nov 26, 2021

Covid 19 Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries We analyze COVID-19 vaccine acceptance across 15 survey samples covering 10 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Asia, Africa and South America, Russia and the United States, including a total of 44,260 individuals. Dr. Ali Cheema, Ahsan Zia Farooqui Published - Jul 16, 2021