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2024
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S. (article no. 102790), pp. 11
2024
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S. 220
Ann Arbor, MI
University of Michigan Press
2024
Divided We Unite: The Nature of Partyism and the Role of Coalition Partnership in Europe
S. 69-87
2024
The double-edged sword of online deliberation: How evidence-based user comments both decrease and increase discussion participation intentions on social media
S. 1403-1428
2024
Why Perceived Policy (In)congruence Matters for Durable Voter Attachment. The Case of the German Greens Under a New Wave of Environmental Politicisation
Glasgow
2024
Young policy opinions and their Impact: Evidence on the substantive representation of age groups
Köln
2024
Do citizens disobey the law when they feel that elections are rigged? Evidence from Germany
Mannheim
2024
Committed Democrats? How Trade-off Specific Cues Affect Expressions of Support for Liberal and Democratic Principles
S. 553-568
2024
The closer, the better – How perceived ideological proximity between parties affects the emergence of coalition preferences
S. ( 2303130) pp. 1-22
2024
The German Transgender Self-Determination Law: Explanatory Factors for Support within the Population
S. 135-139
2024
Black–Blue or Bahamas? Explaining CDU, CSU, FDP and AfD Voter Attitudes Towards a Common Governmental Coalition Before the 2017 German Federal Election
S. 110-132
2023
Experimental Evidence on Panel Conditioning Effects when Increasing the Surveying Frequency in a Probability-Based Online Panel
S. 323-339
2023
Kontaminationseffekte bei Wahlfunktionen in Mischwahlsystemen
S. 379-412
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2023
The long shadow of the past? Conflict legacy and perceived police effectiveness in Northern Ireland
Glasgow
2023
Triangular visualizations: Making sense of statistical significance in multi-group comparisons
Göttingen
2023
Anti-Establishment-Politik und die Wandlung des deutschen Parteienraums
S. 107–132
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2023
Candidate awareness in mixed-member electoral systems: A data-driven approach
S. (article no. 102700), pp. 1-13
2023
How To Detect and Influence Looking Up Answers to Political Knowledge Questions in Web Surveys?
S. 507-541
2023
How parties shape their relationship with social groups: A roadmap to the study of group-based appeals
Glasgow
2023
Eurosceptic Dominance Meets Reluctant Pro-Europeanism - The electoral salience of the European integration issue in national, multidimensional policy spaces
Glasgow
2023
Differences in Measurement Quality Depending on Recall: Results for a Question About Trust in the Parliament
S. 2125–2146
2023
Is There a Growing Use of Mobile Devices in Web Surveys? Evidence From 128 Web Surveys in Germany
S. 5333-5353
2023
Facing trade-offs: The variability of public support for climate change policies
S. 244-254
2023
The role of vote advice application in direct-democratic opinion formation: an experiment from Switzerland
S. 792-818
2023
Memory Effects in Online Panel Surveys: Investigating Respondents’ Ability to Recall Responses from a Previous Panel Wave
S. 301-322
2023
Affective partisan polarization and moral dilemmas during the COVID-19 pandemic
S. 429-436
2023
Servants of two (or more) masters: Accounting for the complexity of intraparty candidate selection methods
S. 185–192
2023
Risk Aversion and the Gender Gap in the Vote for Populist Radical Right Parties
S. 701-717
2023
Artificial intelligence, unbiased opinions? Assessing GPT’s suitability for estimating public opinion in multi- party systems
Kassel
2023
Assessing bias in LLM-generated synthetic datasets: The case of German voter behavior
S. 7
2023
Left Behind and United by Populism? Populism’s Multiple Roots in Feelings of Lacking Societal Recognition
S. 107–132
2022
The Life, Death, and Diversity of Pro-Government Militias: The Fully Revised Pro-Government Militias Database Version 2.0
S. 1-9
2022
Getting the most out of comparative vote-switching data. A new framework for studying dynamic multi-party competition
(virtual)
2022
Getting the most out of comparative vote-switching data. A new framework for studying dynamic multi-party competition
Hamburg
2022
Evaluating political parties: criterion validity of open questions with requests for text and voice answers
S. 135-141
2022
The Highs in Communication Research: Research Topics With High Supply, High Popularity, and High Prestige in High-Impact Journals
S. 599–626
2022
Measuring subjective social stratification: How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys?
S. 269-275
2022
Temporal Strategies. Governments Alter the Pace of Legislation in Bicameralism Depending on Electoral Expectations
S. 127-156
2022
Security vs. Civil Liberties: How citizens cope with threat, restriction and ideology
Prague
2022
Agenda Control and Timing of Bill Initiation: A Temporal Perspective on Coalition Governance in Parliamentary Democracies
S. 231 - 248
2022
How Gendered Is the Peer-Review Process? A Mixed-Design Analysis of Reviewer Feedback
S. 135-141
2022
Measuring Income (In)equality: Comparing Survey Questions With Unipolar and Bipolar Scales in a Probability-Based Online Panel
S. 108–123
2022
Recruiting a Probability-Based Online Panel via Postal Mail: Experimental Evidence
S. 1259-1284
2022
Measurement Instruments for Fast and Frequent Data Collection During the Early Phase of COVID-19 in Germany: Reflections on the Mannheim Corona Study
S. (article no. 2), pp. 1-7
2022
Towards Analyzing the Bias of News Recommender Systems Using Sentiment and Stance Detection
Lyon
2022
Nudging and boosting children's restaurant menus for healthier food choice: A blinded quasi-randomized controlled trial in a real life setting
S. (article no. 78), pp. 1-11
2022
Voting for Votes: Opposition Parties’ Legislative Activity and Electoral Outcomes
S. 1357-1374
2022
Contested Chinese Dreams of AI? Public discourse about Artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online
S. 319-340
2021
How Perception of Support Drives Vote Switching to Challenger Parties
(virtual conference)
2021
Personality Traits and Citizens´ Conversations about Politics: An Integrative Approach to the Study on How Citizens Discuss Politics
S. 39
Mannheim
MZES
2021
Give them the word, they sharpen the sword - How high courts use language to exert political and societal power
(virtual conference)
2021
Give them the word, they sharpen the sword - How high courts use language to exert political and societal power
(virtual conference)
2021
Not Just a Matter of Resources: Stability and Change in the German System of Business Interest Representation
S. 26
Mannheim
MZES
2021
Follow the foreign leader? Why following foreign incumbents is an effective electoral strategy
S. 716–729
2021
Versprechen gehalten - Schlussbilanz zum Koalitionsvertrag der GroKo
S. 8
Gütersloh
Bertelsmann-Stiftung
2021
Economic Crisis and Attitudes Towards Democracy: How Ideology Moderates Reactions to Economic Downturns
S. (article no. 685199)
2021
The European Union’s Capacity as a Mediator: Revisiting the Effects of Diverging Member States’ Positions
(virtual conference)
2021
The European Union’s Capacity as a Mediator: Revisiting the Effects of Diverging Member States’ Positions
(virtual conference)
2021
Unpacking the ‘European way’ of decision-making: how intersecting roles and identities affect the appointment of the President of the European Commission
(virtual conference)
2021
Unpacking decision-making dynamics in the European Union: How intersecting roles shape the Spitzenkandidaten process
(virtual conference)
2021
Open Minds, Open Methods: Transparency and Inclusion in the Pursuit of Better Scholarship
S. 281-284
2021
Ökonomisches Risiko und die elektorale Anziehungskraft der AfD
S. 297-320
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2021
Experiencing climate change: revisiting the role of local weather in affecting climate change awareness and related policy preferences
S. (article no. 31/2021)
2021
Three Worlds of Social Policy Styles: Lasting Legacies or a Thing of the Past?
S. 89-104
New York
Routledge
2021
Lässt sich ‘Cancel Culture’ empirisch belegen? Impulse für eine pluralistische Fachdebatte
S. 26-33
2021
Meinungsfreiheit an der Universität: Unschärfen und Strohmänner (Antwort auf Lars Meier)
S. 137-146
2021
Israel: Legislative Debates in a Personalized Parliament
S. 484–504
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2021
Re-Examining the Middle Means Typical and the Left and Top Means First Heuristics Using Eye-Tracking Methodology
S. 25-50
2021
A cross-national diagnosis of infodemics: comparing the topical and temporal features of misinformation around COVID-19 in China, India, the US, Germany and France
S. 709-728
2020
Anxiety Politics - Evidence from a Pre-Registered Experiment on the Impact of Threat of Shock on Political Attitudes
(virtual conference)
2020
Open Question Formats: Comparing the Suitability of Requests for Text and Voice Answers in Smartphone Surveys
(virtual conference)
2020
A Review of Conceptual Approaches and Empirical Evidence on Probability and Nonprobability Sample Survey Research
S. 4-36
2020
oolong: An R package for validating automated content analysis tools
S. (article no. 2461)
2020
Rotation Group Bias in Reporting of Household Purchases in the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey
S. (article no. 108889)
2020
It Is Not Only What You Say, It Is Also How You Say It: The Strategic Use of Campaign Sentiment
S. 1044-1060
2020
Die Besetzung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts. Ein Spiegelbild gesellschaftlicher Präferenzen
S. 39-60
2020
How long do respondents think online surveys should be? New evidence from two online panels in Germany
S. 538–545
2020
Comparing the participation of Millennials and older age cohorts in the Cross-National Online Survey panel and the German Internet Panel
S. 499-513
2020
The impact of need on distributive decisions: Experimental evidence on anchor effects of exogenous thresholds in the laboratory
S. (article no. e0228753)
2020
Retrospective pledge voting: A comparative study of the electoral consequences of government parties’ pledge fulfilment
S. 774-796
2020
Lacking a national position? Abstentions in the Council of the European Union
(virtual conference)
2020
What a judicial solution to disputes in the eastern Mediterranean might look like
London
The London School of Economics and Political Science
2020
New Avenues in Survey Data Collection. Investigating Linguistic and Content Characteristics of Text and Voice Answers to Political Attitude Questions
(virtual)
2020
Is Free Speech in Danger on University Campus? Some Preliminary Evidence from a Most Likely Case
S. 471-497
2020
Bayesianische Inferenz als Alternative zur klassischen Statistik
S. 671-697
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2020
Improving and Validating Survey Estimates of Religious Demography Using Bayesian Multilevel Models with Poststratification
S. 603–636
2020
Studying health-related internet and mobile device use using web logs and smartphone records
S. (article no. e0234663)
2020
Wollen wir uns streiten? Zur Legitimität von Konflikt und Kooperation im Parlament
S. 99-123
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2020
Öffentliche Kommunikation in Zeiten künstlicher Intelligenz. Warum und wie die Kommunikationswissenschaft Licht in die Black Box soziotechnischer Innovationen bringen sollte
S. 307-331
2019
Understanding Supply and Demand in Communication Research: A Computational Approach
Washington DC
2019
Eye-tracking methodology: Exploring the processing of question formats in web surveys
S. 199-206
2019
Besser als ihr Ruf. Halbzeitbilanz der Großen Koalition zur Umsetzung des Koalitionsvertrags 2018
S. 100
Gütersloh
Bertelsmann Stiftung
2019
Equal Performance of Minority and Majority Coalitions? Pledge Fulfilment in the German State of NRW
S. 123-144
2019
SurveyMotion: what can we learn from sensor data about respondents’ completion and response behavior in mobile web surveys?
S. 379-391
2019
Health and political efficacy in context: What is the role of the welfare state?
S. 435– 457
2019
Rechts der anderen: Themen und Positionen der AfD im Parteienwettbewerb
S. 170-199
Bonn
Dietz
2019
Einflüsse unterschiedlicher Formen der Verbalisierung von Antwortskalen auf das Antwortverhalten von Befragungspersonen
S. 63-102
Wiesbaden
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften