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Jäger, Kai (2021): When Do Party Supporters Abandon the Party Leader? The Intra-Party Conflict of the Alternative for Germany. Party Politics, 27, Heft 3, S. 478–488. mehr
Kaiser, Anna, David Kretschmer und Lars Leszczensky (2021): Social network-based cohorting to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in secondary schools: A simulation study in classrooms of four European countries. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 8, Heft Sept. 21, (article no. 100166). mehr
Kalter, Frank, und Naika Foroutan (2021): Race for Second Place? Explaining East-West Differences in Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Germany. Frontiers in Sociology, 6, (article no. 735421). mehr
Kedar, Orit, Liran Harsgor und Or Tuttnauer (2021): Permissibility of Electoral Systems: A New Look at an Old Question. The Journal of Politics, 83, Heft 2, S. 439–452. mehr
Kern, Christoph, Jan Karem Höhne, Stephan Schlosser und Melanie Revilla (2021): Completion Conditions and Response Behavior in Smartphone Surveys: A Prediction Approach Using Acceleration Data. Social Science Computer Review, 39, Heft 6, S. 1253–1271. mehr
Kern, Christoph, Yan Li und Lingxiao Wang (2021): Boosted Kernel Weighting - Using Statistical Learning to Improve Inference From Nonprobability Samples. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 9, Heft 5, S. 1088–1113. mehr
Keusch, Florian, Mariel McKone Leonard, Christoph Sajons und Susan Steiner (2021): Using smartphone technology for research on refugees: Evidence from Germany. Sociological Methods & Research, 50, Heft 4, S. 1863-1894. mehr
Kogan, Irena, Jörg Dollmann und Markus Weißmann (2021): In the Ear of the Listener: The Role of Foreign Accent in Interethnic Friendships and Partnerships. International Migration Review, 55, Heft 3, S. 746-784. mehr
Krebs, Dagmar, und Jan Karem Höhne (2021): Exploring Scale Direction Effects and Response Behavior Across PC and Smartphone Surveys. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 9, Heft 3, S. 477–495. mehr
Kretschmer, David, und Tobias Roth (2021): Why Do Friends Have Similar Educational Expectations? Separating Influence and Selection Effects. European Sociological Review, 37, Heft 2, S. 201–217. mehr

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