(2020):
What explains the negative effects of unemployment on the well-being of partners?.
[ECSR 2020 Annual Conference for Early Career Researchers, (virtual conference), July 02nd, 2020]
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(2020):
How well can the migration component of regional population change be predicted? A machine learning approach applied to German municipalities.
Comparative Population Studies, 45, pp. 143-178.
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(2020):
Couples’ careers and women’s financial well-being in later life across Europe.
[ESPAnet online PhD seminar, (virtual), September 04th, 2020]
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(2020):
Erwerbsverläufe von Paaren und Armutsrisiken in der Nacherwerbsphase in Europa.
Sozialer Fortschritt, 69, issue 10, pp. 645–666.
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(2020):
Crisis Corporatism or Corporatism in Crisis? Explaining Social Concertation in Crisis-ridden.
[32nd Annual SASE Meeting, (virtual conference), July 18th to July 21st, 2020]
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(2020):
Suspect by Association: Untangling Semantic Relations Between Muslim Communities and Terrorism in the News.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), May 20th to May 26th, 2020]
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(2020):
Media Portrayal of Terrorist Events: Using Computational Text Analysis to Link News Items to the Global Terrorism Database.
[70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, (virtual conference), May 20th to May 26th, 2020]
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(2020):
Constructive engagement across deep divides – what it entails and how it changes our role as communication scholars.
Pp. 137-152 in:
Adrienne Russell, Matthew Powers
(Eds.)
Rethinking media research for changing societies.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
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(2020):
Examining the Utility of Interviewer Observations on the Survey Response Process.
Pp. 117-131 (eBook), 107-120 (print) in:
Kristen Olson, Jolene Smyth, Jennifer Dykema, Allyson Holbrook, Frauke Kreuter, Brady T. West
(Eds.)
Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective.
Boca Raton:
Chapman and Hall/CRC.
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(2020):
Trau keiner Studie, die du nicht selbst repliziert hast? Auswirkungen der Replikationskrise auf öffentliches Vertrauen in die Psychologie,
2020, https://www.wissenschaftskommunikation.de/trau-keiner-studie-die-du-nicht-selbst-repliziert-hast-35991/ more