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Naumann, Elias, Christopher Buss und Johannes Bähr (2016): How Unemployment Experience Affects Support for the Welfare State: A Real Panel Approach. European Sociological Review, 32, Heft 1, S. 81-92. mehr
Nulty, Paul, Yannis Theocharis, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Olivier Parnet und Kenneth Benoit (2016): Social media and political communication in the 2014 elections to the European Parliament. Electoral Studies, 44, Heft December, S. 429–444. mehr
Popa, Sebastian Adrian, Robert Rohrschneider und Hermann Schmitt (2016): Polarizing without legitimizing: The effect of lead candidates’ campaigns on perceptions of the EU democracy. Electoral Studies, 44, Heft December, S. 469–482. mehr
Popa, Sebastian Adrian, Yannis Theocharis und Christian Schnaudt (2016): From Seeing the Writing on the Wall, to Getting Together for a Bowl: Direct and Compensating Effects of Facebook Use on Offline Associational Membership. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 13, Heft 3, S. 222-238. mehr
Preißinger, Maria, und Harald Schoen (2016): It's not always the campaign – Explaining inter-election switching in Germany, 2009–2013. Electoral Studies, 44, S. 109–119. mehr
Rinke, Eike Mark (2016): The impact of sound-bite journalism on public argument. Journal of Communication, 66, Heft 4, S. 625-645. mehr
Rohrschneider, Robert, und Hermann Schmitt (2016): Introduction. Electoral Studies, 44, Heft December, S. 465–468. mehr
Roth, Tobias, und Manuel Siegert (2016): Does the Selectivity of an Educational System Affect Social Inequality in Educational Attainment? Empirical Findings for the Transition from Primary to Secondary Level in Germany. European Sociological Review, 32, Heft 6, S. 779 - 791. mehr
Rudolph, Lukas, und Thomas Däubler (2016): Holding Individual Representatives Accountable: The Role of Electoral Systems. The Journal of Politics, 78, Heft 3, S. 746-762. mehr
Sakshaug, Joseph W., Alexandra Schmucker, Frauke Kreuter, Mick P. Couper und Eleanor Singer (2016): Evaluating Active (Opt-In) and Passive (Opt-Out) Consent Bias in the Transfer of Federal Contact Data to a Third-Party Survey Agency. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 4, Heft 3, S. 382-416. mehr

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