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Bian, Yanjie, and Jing Shen (2015): Felt-Suffering and Its Social Variations in China. Pp. 187-202 in: Ronald Anderson (Ed.) World Suffering and Quality for Life. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer. more
Biedinger, Nicole, Birgit Becker and Oliver Klein (2015): Turkish-language ability of children of immigrants in Germany. Pp. 59-67 in: Nadja Milewski, Ibrahim Sirkeci, Murat Yücesahin, Assia S. Rolls (Eds.) Family and Human Capital in Turkish Migration. London: Transnational Press London. more
Biedinger, Nicole, Birgit Becker and Oliver Klein (2015): Turkish-language ability of children of immigrants in Germany: which contexts of exposure influence preschool children's acquisition of their heritage language?. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38, issue 9, pp. 1520-1538. more
Blom, Annelies G., Christina Gathmann and Ulrich Krieger (2015): Setting Up an Online Panel Representative of the General Population: The German Internet Panel. Field Methods, 27, issue 4, pp. 391-408. more
Blumenstiel, Jan Eric, and Thomas Plischke (2015): Changing motivations, time of the voting decision, and short-term volatility - The dynamics of voter heterogeneity. Electoral Studies, 37, pp. 28-40. more
Boehm, Timo, and Henning Hillmann (2015): A Closed Elite? Bristol’s Society of Merchant Venturers and the Abolition of Slave Trading. Pp. 147 - 175 in: Emily Erikson (Ed.) Chartering Capitalism: Organizing Markets, States, and Publics. Bradford: Emerald Group Publishing. more
Bol, Damien, Thomas Gschwend, Thomas Zittel and Steffen Zittlau (2015): The Electoral Source of Good Government: A Field Experiment on German MPs. [5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, June 25th to June 27th, 2015] more
Breznau, Nate (2015): The Missing Main Effect of Welfare State Regimes: A Replication of ‘Social Policy Responsiveness in Developed Democracies’ by Brooks and Manza. Sociological Science, 2, pp. 420-441. more
Breznau, Nate, and Carola Hommerich (2015): From Solidaristic to Neoliberal Values? Responses to Income Inequality in Japan, Germany, Sweden, and the US. [DIJ Social Science Study Group, German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), Tokyo, April 15th, 2015] more
Bräuninger, Thomas, and Franz Urban Pappi (2015): Contamination effects of vote functions in mixed-member electoral systems. [73rd Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 16th to April 19th, 2015] more

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