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Mauerer, Ingrid, Paul W. Thurner und Marc Debus (2015): Under Which Conditions Do Parties Attract Voters’ Reactions to Issues? Party-Varying Issue Voting in German Elections 1987–2009. West European Politics, 38, Heft 6, S. 1251-1273. mehr
Neugebauer, Martin (2015): The Introduction of Bachelor Degrees and the Under-representation of Students from Low Social Origin in Higher Education in Germany: A Pseudo-Panel Approach. European Sociological Review, 31, Heft 5, S. 591-602. mehr
Neugebauer, Martin (2015): Who chooses teaching under different labor market conditions? Evidence from West Germany, 1980-2009. Teaching and Teacher Education, 45, S. 137-148. mehr
Partheymüller, Julia, und Thorsten Faas (2015): The Impact of Online versus Offline Campaign Information on Citizens’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Political Behaviour: Comparing the German Federal Elections of 2005 and 2009. German Politics, 24, Heft 4, S. 507-524. mehr
Pforr, Klaus, Michael Blohm, Annelies G. Blom, Barbara Erdel, Barbara Felderer, Mathis Fräßdorf, Kristin Hajek, Susanne Helmschrott, Corinna Kleinert, Achim Koch, Ulrich Krieger, Martin Kroh, Silke Martin, Denise Saßenroth, Claudia Schmiedeberg, Eva-Maria Trüdinger und Beatrice Rammstedt (2015): Are incentive effects on response rates and nonresponse bias in large-scale face-to-face surveys generalizable to Germany? Evidence from ten experiments. Public Opinion Quarterly, 79, Heft 3, S. 740-768. mehr
Popa, Sebastian Adrian (2015): Political sophistication in Central and Eastern Europe: How can parties help?. Party Politics, 21, Heft 3, S. 440-455 . mehr
Rimkutė, Dovilė, und Markus Haverland (2015): How does the European Commission use scientific expertise? Results from a survey of scientific members of the Commission’s expert committees. Comparative European Politics, 13, Heft 4, S. 430–449. mehr
Rinke, Eike Mark, Lars Willnat und Thorsten Quandt (2015): The Obama factor: Change and stability in cultural and political anti-Americanism. International Journal of Communication, 9, S. 2954–2979. mehr
Roßmann, Joss, Jan Eric Blumenstiel und Markus Steinbrecher (2015): Why Do Respondents Break Off Web Surveys and Does It Matter? Results From Four Follow-up Surveys. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 27, Heft 2, S. 289-302. mehr
Sajuria, Javier, Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson, David Hudson, Niheer Dasandi und Yannis Theocharis (2015): Tweeting Alone? An Analysis of Bridging and Bonding Social Capital in Online Networks. American Politics Research, 43, Heft 4, S. 708-738. mehr

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