More publications of this project
2021
The Importance of Personal Vote Intentions for the Responsiveness of Legislators: A Field Experiment
S. 455-473
2021
A swing vote from the ethnic backstage: The role of German American isolationist tradition for Trump’s 2016 victory
S. (article no. 102309)
2018
Die "Sonntagsfrage", soziale Erwünschtheit und die AfD: Wie alternative Messmethoden der Politikwissenschaft weiterhelfen können
S. 493-519
2018
How to Increase Turnout in Low-Salience Elections: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Concurrent Second-Order Elections on Political Participation
S. 509-526
2017
Machtwechsel in Sicht? Die Vorhersage des Kanzlermodells für die Bundestagswahl 2017
S. 392-406
2017
Forecasting Elections in Multi-party Systems: A Backwards Random-walk Approach
University of Amsterdam
2017
No country for neophytes: Angela Merkel will win Germany again
Washington, DC
Capitol Hill Publishing
2017
Zweitstimme.org. Ein strukturell-dynamisches Vorhersagemodell für Bundestagswahlen
S. 418-441
2017
Multi-Level Electoral Politics. Beyond the Second-Order Election Model
S. 224
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2016
What drives rental votes? How coalitions signals facilitate strategic coalition voting
S. 293-306
2015
Multi-level spatial voting: Vote switching in EP elections and European integration preferences
Vienna
2014
Why don't you talk about policy? Valence campaigning in the 2008 US Congressional elections
Edinburgh
2013
The impact of the Electoral Context on Personal Vote Strategies: A Field Experiment on German Legislators
Sciences Po, Bordeaux
2013
Understanding People's Choice When They Have Two Votes
University of Victoria, British Columbia
2012
Strategic Voting in Proportional Systems: The Case of Finland
Lissabon
The Effects of District Magnitude
2011
Gathering Counter-Factual Evidence: An Experimental Study on Voters’ Responses to Pre-Electoral Coalitions
S. 413-440
Basingstoke
Palgrave Macmillan
2011
Polls, Coalition Signals, and Strategic Voting: An Experimental Investigation of Perceptions and Effect
S. 636-667
2010
Strategic Defection across Elections, Parties, and Voters
S. 176-196
Oxford
Oxford University Press