(2017):
Political Systems and Electoral Behavior.
[Conference on International Comparative Social Research, Institute for Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne, December 07th to December 09th, 2017]
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(2017):
(Re-)Claiming the Reichstag: Right-wing Populism at the 2017 German Federal Election.
[Global Headline Series: European Elections in the Age of Populism, University of Kansas, Lawrence, October 23rd, 2017]
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(2017):
Sneaking a peek at the 2017 German Federal Election (or is it the 2013 one?).
[Conference "The 2017 German elections: Business as usual or earthquake elections?", Universiteit van Amsterdam, September 14th, 2017]
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(2017):
Inept: Voter perceptions of party incompetence in German Federal Elections.
[Sciences Po/CEVIPOF, Paris, May 11th, 2017]
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(2017):
Belonging to a majority buffers high need to belong individuals against ostracism.
[16. Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie (FGSP), Ulm, September 04th to September 06th, 2017]
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(2017):
On the psychological roots of populist voting: A discussion of Bakker, Rooduijn, and Schumacher (2016).
[Working Paper]
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(2017):
Election Campaigns and Voter Decision-Making in a Multi-Party System: The 2009 and 2013 German Federal Elections.
Baden-Baden:
Nomos.
[Studien zur Wahl- und Einstellungsforschung; 33]
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(2017):
Conclusion.
Pp. 249-256 in:
Harald Schoen, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Bernhard Weßels, Christof Wolf
(Eds.)
Voters and Voting in Context: Multiple Contexts and the Heterogeneous German Electorate.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
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(2017):
Voters and Voting in Context: An Introduction.
Pp. 1-12 in:
Harald Schoen, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Bernhard Weßels, Christof Wolf
(Eds.)
Voters and Voting in Context: Multiple Contexts and the Heterogeneous German Electorate.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
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(2017):
Voters and Voting in Context: Multiple Contexts and the Heterogeneous German Electorate.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
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