Replication Data for: "Must Watch Propaganda: The Marginal Treatment Effect of Foreign Media among Always-Takers"

Studies of political persuasion often use an exogenous encouragement as an instrument for persuasive messaging. However, for some people, such encouragement is insufficient, while for others, it is unnecessary. These individuals are excluded from methods that only estimate a treatment effect among c...

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