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Küpfer, Andreas, und Denis Cohen (2022): Estimating legislator-level issue salience and issue positions from political text. [12th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Prague, 23. bis 25. Juni 2022] mehr
Landesvatter, Camille, und Paul C. Bauer (2022): How valid are trust survey measures? New insights from open-ended probing data and supervised machine learning. [Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology (ACES), Utrecht, 31. August bis 02. September 2022] mehr
Lenzner, Timo, und Jan Karem Höhne (2022): Measuring subjective social stratification: How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys?. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 25, Heft 2, S. 269-275. mehr
Leszczensky, Lars (2022): Beeinflusst muslimische Religiosität die Entstehung oder das Ausbleiben von Freundschaften zwischen muslimischen und nichtmuslimischen Jugendlichen?. [41. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, Bielefeld, 26. bis 30. September 2022] mehr
Leszczensky, Lars (2022): Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis in Social Network Analysis. [Large Scale Data and Qualitative Research, virtual, 21. Oktober 2022] mehr
Leszczensky, Lars, und David Kretschmer (2022): Religious Friendship Preferences of Muslim and Non-Muslim Students in German Schools: Bright Boundaries Everywhere or Contingent on the Proportion of Muslim Classmates?. Social Networks, 68, S. 60-69. mehr
Leszczensky, Lars, und Tobias Wolbring (2022): How to Deal With Reverse Causality Using Panel Data? Recommendations for Researchers Based on a Simulation Study. Sociological Methods & Research, 51, Heft 2, S. 837-865. mehr
Leszczensky, Lars, Sebastian Pink, David Kretschmer und Frank Kalter (2022): Studying Youth' Group Identities, Intergroup Relations, and Friendship Networks: The Friendship and Identity in School Data. European Sociological Review, 38, Heft 3, S. 493-506. mehr
Lorenz, Reilly, Jacob Beck, Sophie Horneber, Florian Keusch und Christopher Antoun (2022): Google Trends as a tool for public opinion research: An illustration of the perceived threats of immigration. S. 193-206 in: Steffen Pötzschke, Sebastian Rinken (Hrsg.) Migration Research in a Digitalized World: Using Innovative Technology to Tackle Methodological Challenges. Cham: Springer. mehr
Ludwig, Katharina, und Philipp Müller (2022): Does Social Media Use Promote Political Mass Polarization? A Structured Literature Review. S. 118-166 in: Bejamin Krämer, Philipp Müller (Hrsg.) Questions of Communicative Change and Continuity: In Memory of Wolfram Peiser. 1. Aufl., Baden-Baden: Nomos. mehr

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