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Arránz Becker, Oliver, Astrid Althaus and Edmund Neugebauer (2014): Distinguishing between pain intensity and pain resolution: Using acute post-surgical pain trajectories to predict chronic post-surgical pain. European Journal of Pain, 18, issue 4, pp. 513-521. more
Becker, Birgit (2014): How often do you play with your child? The influence of parents' cultural capital on the frequency of familial activities from age three to six. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 22, issue 1, pp. 4-13. more
Bernhagen, Patrick, and Hermann Schmitt (2014): Deliberation, political knowledge and vote choice: Results from an experiment with second-order elections. European Union Politics, 15, issue 3, pp. 352-371. more
Bevan, Shaun, and Will Jennings (2014): Representation, Agendas and Institutions. European Journal of Political Research, 53, issue 1, pp. 37-56. more
Biegert, Thomas (2014): On the Outside Looking in? Transitions out of non-employment in the United Kingdom and Germany. Journal of European Social Policy, 24, issue 1, pp. 3-18. more
Blom, Annelies G. (2014): Setting Priorities: Spurious Differences in Response Rates. International Journal for Public Opinion Research, 26, issue 2, pp. 245-255. more
Boydstun, Amber E., Shaun Bevan and Herschel F. Thomas III (2014): The Importance of Attention Diversity and How to Measure It. Policy Studies Journal, 42, issue 2, pp. 173-196. more
Brüggemann, Michael, and Hartmut Wessler (2014): Transnational communication as deliberation, ritual and strategy. Communication Theory, 24, issue 4, pp. 394-414. more
Bäck, Hanna, Marc Debus and Jochen Müller (2014): Who takes the parliamentary floor? The role of gender in speech-making in the Swedish Riksdag. Political Research Quarterly, 67, issue 3, pp. 504-518. more
Carol, Sarah (2014): The Intergenerational Transmission of Intermarriage Attitudes and Intergroup Friendships: The Role of Turkish Migrant Parents. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 40, issue 10, pp. 1550–1571. more

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