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Does Credibility beat Anxiety? Evidence from a Field Experiment.
[119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA, 31. August bis 03. September 2023]
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Quantitative measurements of migration decision making: How a more differentiated measurement perspective provides new insights on gender imbalances.
[20th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Warsaw, 03. bis 06. Juli 2023]
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Can emotions explain how threat rhetoric shapes preferences for freedom versus security?.
[PolMETH Europe, London, 19. bis 20. Juni 2023]
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Can (s)he be protected? Experimental evidence on vulnerabilities to exploitative labour migration offers in Tanzania.
[9th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity, Berlin, 11. bis 13. Oktober 2023]
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Election Outcomes as Drivers of Panel Attrition? Investigating Winner-Loser Effects in Post-Election Survey Participation.
[WAPOR 76th Annual Conference, Salzburg, 19. bis 22. September 2023]
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Political Events as Drivers of Survey Nonresponse? Effects of Election Outcomes on Individuals’ Willingness to Participate in Surveys.
[EPOP 2023 Conference, Southampton, 08. bis 09. September 2023]
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Measuring Facebook Use: The Accuracy of Self-Reported Data vs. Digital Trace Data.
[General Online Research 2023, Kassel, 20. bis 22. September 2023]
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The Effect of Incumbents‘ Partisanship on the Formation of Party Identification.
[ECPR General Conference, Prague, 04. bis 08. September 2023]
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The Effect of Incumbents‘ Partisanship on the Formation of Party Identification.
[13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 22. bis 24. Juni 2023]
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Eurosceptic Dominance Meets Reluctant Pro-Europeanism - The electoral salience of the European integration issue in national, multidimensional policy spaces.
[13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 22. bis 24. Juni 2023]
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