CV
Education
- B.S. in Applied Computational Mathematics and Statistics and Political Science, University of Notre Dame, 2020
- Ph.D in Political Science, Yale University, 2026 (expected)
Publications
Hernandez, Natalie, Nicholas Ottone and Joshua Kalla. 2025. “Targeted Abortion Frames Do Not Mobilize Political Action-Taking”. American Politics Research.
Broockman, David, Joshua Kalla, Nicholas Ottone, Erik Santoro and Amanda Weiss. 2024. “Shared Demographic Characteristics Do Not Reliably Facilitate Persuasion in Interpersonal Conversations: Evidence from Eight Experiments”. British Journal of Political Science.
Working Papers
Huber, Gregory, Nicholas Ottone and Erik Snowberg. “The Coherence of Citizen Preferences.” Under Review
Ottone, Nicholas, “Do Americans Prefer Outsourcing Local Services to Non-Profits and Businesses? Evidence from Experimental Survey Data.” Under Review
Peer, Limor and Nicholas Ottone. “Code Review, Reproducibility, and Improving the Scholarly Record.” Under Review
Ottone, Nicholas and Limor Peer. “Unintended Research Code Errors and Computational Reproducibility”. Working Paper
Ottone, Nicholas, “The Policy Influence of Non-Profit Service Providers in Local Politics: Evidence from Qualitative Case Studies”. Draft available upon request
Work experience
- Aug 2022-2024: Editorial Assistant
- American Political Science Review
- Supervisor: Dr. Dara Strolovitch
- Aug 2021-2024: Research Assistant
- Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies Data Archive
- Supervisor: Dr. Limor Peer