(2023):
Who tweets, and how freely? Evidence from an elite survey among German politicians.
Research & Politics, 10, issue 1, (e-only).
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(2023):
Family Size Preferences in the Face of Work and Family Constraints.
[118th ASA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17th to August 21st, 2023]
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(2023):
Secularization trends obscure developmental changes in religiosity.
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 14, issue 2, pp. 249-258.
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(2023):
The crucial role of linearity when comparing effects across studies.
Nature Reviews Psychology, 2, issue 9, pp. 516–517.
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(2023):
What Can We Ask for and How Should We Ask? An Experimental Vignette Study on Request and Respondent Characteristics Affecting the Acceptability of and Willingness to Agree to Digital Trace Data Donation.
[Data Donation Symposium, Zurich, September 11th to September 12th, 2023]
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(2023):
Contamination effects in vote functions in mixed-member electoral systems.
[13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, June 22nd to June 24th, 2023]
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(2023):
Special Issue Introduction. The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021: A Pilot Project on the Applicability of Registered Reports in Quantitative Political Science.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 64, pp. 1-17.
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(2023):
Special Issue Conclusion: The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 in Hindsight: Experiences Gained and Lessons Learned.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS, 64, issue 1, pp. 207–219.
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(2023):
Autocrats and their Auxiliary Forces.
[119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA, August 31st to September 03rd, 2023]
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(2023):
Autocrats and their Auxiliary Forces.
[13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, June 22nd to June 24th, 2023]
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