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Höhne, Jan Karem, and Stephan Schlosser (2019): SurveyMotion: what can we learn from sensor data about respondents’ completion and response behavior in mobile web surveys?. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 22, issue 4, pp. 379-391. more
Imre, Michael, Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer and Wolfgang C. Müller (2019): If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies. [3-Länder-Tagung DVPW, ÖGPW, SVPW, Zürich, February 14th to February 16th, 2019] more
Imre, Michael, Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer and Wolfgang C. Müller (2019): If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies. [9th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Belfast, June 20th to June 22nd, 2019] more
Imre, Michael, Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer and Wolfgang C. Müller (2019): If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies. [ECPR General Conference, Wrocław, September 04th to September 07th, 2019] more
Imre, Michael, Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer and Wolfgang C. Müller (2019): If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies. [Summer School of ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, Lisbon, July 23rd to August 02nd, 2019] more
Ingenfeld, Julia, Tobias Wolbring and Herbert Bless (2019): Commuting and Life Satisfaction Revisited: Evidence on a Non-Linear Relations­hip. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20, issue 8, pp. 2677–2709. more
Jäckle, Annette, Alexander Wenz, Jonathan Burton and Mick P. Couper (2019): Increasing participation in a mobile app study: The effects of a sequential mixed-mode design and in-interview invitation. Colchester [Understanding Society Working Paper] more
Jäger, Kai (2019): Von Jamaika zur Groko: Die Ergebnisse der Befragung unter Funktionären und Anhängern zu den Koalitionsverhandlungen nach der Bundestagswahl 2017. Mannheim [Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: Arbeitspapiere; 174] more
Jäger, Kai (2019): When Do Campaign Effects Persist for Years? Evidence from a Natural Experiment. [115th American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Washington, DC, August 29th to September 01st, 2019] more
Jäger, Kai, and Seungjun Kim (2019): Examining Political Connections to Study Institutional Change: Evidence from Two Unexpected Election Outcomes in South Korea. The World Economy, 42, issue 4, pp. 1152-1179. more

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