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Lowe, William E. M. (2011): Statistical issues with event data and the shape of the solutions. [Event Data Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, December 02nd to December 04th, 2011] more
Lowe, William E. M., and Kenneth Benoit (2011): Estimating uncertainty in quantitative text analysis. [MI Text Analysis Workshop, London, June 23rd to June 24th, 2011] more
Lowe, William E. M., and Kenneth Benoit (2011): Practical issues in text scaling models: Estimating legislator ideal points in multi-party systems using speeches. [Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 30th to May 03rd, 2011] more
Lowe, William E. M., Kenneth Benoit, Slava Mikhaylov and Michael Laver (2011): Scaling policy preferences from coded units of political texts. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 26, issue 1, pp. 123-155. more
Lörz, Markus, Steffen Schindler and Jessica Walter (2011): Gender inequalities in higher education: extent, development and mechanisms of gender differences in enrolment and field of study choice. Irish Educational Studies, 30, issue 2, pp. 179-198. more
Maier, Jürgen, and Thorsten Faas (2011): 'Miniature Campaigns' in Comparison: The German Televised Debates, 2002-09. German Politics, 20, issue 1, pp. 75-91. more
Marmor, Theodore, and Claus Wendt (Eds.) (2011): Reforming Healthcare Systems, Volume I. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. more
Meffert, Michael F., and Thomas Gschwend (2011): Experimental Triangulation of Coalition Signals: Varying Designs, Converging Results. Pp. 249-283 in: Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan, Rebecca B. Morton (Eds.) Experimental Political Science: Principles and Practices. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. more
Meffert, Michael F., and Thomas Gschwend (2011): Polls, coalition signals and strategic voting: An experimental investigation of perceptions and effects. European Journal of Political Research, 50, issue 5, pp. 636-667. more
Meffert, Michael F., Sascha Huber, Thomas Gschwend and Franz Urban Pappi (2011): More than wishful thinking: Causes and consequences of voters electoral expectations about parties and coalitions. Electoral Studies, 30, issue 4, pp. 804-815. more

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