Summary of experiments
This table summarises experimental studies for all Waves of the Study. Each experiment is described in greater detail with a summary of the design, a brief title and description, and the waves in which it was carried. Access the experiments via the following pages:
- Procedural experiments
- Questionnaire design – general experiments
- Questionnaire design – specific experiments
- Non-experimental studies
Find the results of all IP experiments in our Working Papers series, available in the publications library.
Submit an experiment
Each wave of the Innovation Panel has experiments related to measurement or fieldwork procedures, or to address substantive social science questions. Researchers can apply in an annual competition to have their own experimental or methodological studies on the IP.
Researchers may have research questions related to the experimental manipulation or simply need to be aware of potential effects the experiment may have on their own research questions. This information may also be useful in formulating research ideas. The descriptions identify variables allocating cases to different conditions and other variables relevant to carrying out the experiment. Allocation variables are copied into the next waves as well.
In designing the experiments and allocating sample members to randomized treatments great care is taken to avoid contamination and confounding of experiments (Lynn and Jäckle 2019). Depending on the purpose of the experiment, treatments are randomized between individuals, between households, between interviewers, or between primary sampling units. The level at which randomisations are allocated is recorded in the documentation below. For experiments that might affect the same outcomes, the randomisations are fully crossed. In addition, all randomisations are stratified.



