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Ellerbrock, Simon (2023): “Antidote revisited”. On the causal relationship between cross-partisan conversations and affective polarization. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, June 22nd to June 24th, 2023] more
Ellerbrock, Simon (2023): Spreading the dislike. Restrictive norms in personal networks and their effect on affective polarization. [Annual Meeting of the Standing Group on Elections and Public Opinion of the German Political Science Association, Friedrichshafen, May 25th to May 26th, 2023] more
Ellerbrock, Simon, and Manuel Neumann (2023): Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: How Social Projection and Social Sampling Interact in the Formation of Public Opinion Preceptions. Pp. 85-115 in: Thorsten Faas, Sascha Huber, Mona Krewel, Sigrid Roßteutscher (Eds.) Informationsflüsse, Wahlen und Demokratie: Festschrift für Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck. Baden-Baden: Nomos. more
Gerdon, Frederic, Daria Szafran, Jakob Kappenberger, Ruben L. Bach and Christoph Kern (2023): Using survey experiments and agent-based modeling to simulate mobility behavior in smart cities. [10th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Milan, July 17th to July 21st, 2023] more
Gerdon, Frederic, Leah von der Heyde and Frauke Kreuter (2023): Using survey experiments to longitudinally study privacy as contextual integrity. [10th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, Milan, July 17th to July 21st, 2023] more
Hahm, Hyeonho, David Hilpert and Thomas König (2023): Divided by Europe: affective polarisation in the context of European elections. West European Politics, 46, issue 4, pp. 705-731. more
Harsgor, Liran, Reut Itzkovitch-Malka and Or Tuttnauer (2023): Do coalition and formateur expectations affect vote switching?. European Political Science Review, 15, issue 1, pp. 96–115. more
Hellyer, Joshua, and Johanna Gereke (2023): Can Physical Attractiveness Close the Immigrant-Native Trust Gap?. [IMEBESS 7th Annual Conference, Lisbon, May 18th to May 20th, 2023] more
Heyne, Stefanie, and Jonas Voßemer (2023): Gender, Unemployment, and Subjective Well-Being: Why Do Women Suffer Less from Unemployment than Men?. European Sociological Review, 29, issue 2, pp. 301–316. more
Heyne, Stefanie, Jana Kuhlemann and Grace C. Olzinski (2023): Instability of Interethnic Partnerships in Early Adulthood. [30th Annual Workshop of the European Research Network on Transitions in Youth (TiY), Edinburgh, September 06th to September 08th, 2023] more

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