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Individual Acceptance of Using Health Data for Private and Public Benefit: Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Harvard Data Science Review, Special issue "COVID-19: Unprecedented Challenges and Chances", Heft 1, S. 1-24 (e-only).
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Pandemic Effects on Privacy Attitudes: Changes in Acceptance of Using Health Data for Private and Public Benefit.
[3rd Annual Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity, (virtual conference), 30. September bis 01. Oktober 2021]
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Privacy Attitudes in Times of Crisis: Acceptance of Data Sharing for Public Health.
[AAPOR 76th Annual Conference, (virtual conference), 11. bis 14. Mai 2021]
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Privacy Attitudes in Times of Crisis: Acceptance of Data Sharing for Public Health?.
[Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM), (virtual conference), 08. bis 12. August 2021]
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Do trigger events trigger stress? Hate crime victimization and stress after Charlottesville.
[ECSR Annual Conference 2021, (virtual conference), 07. bis 08. Oktober 2021]
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Hiring discrimination against foreigners in multi-ethnic labour markets: Does recruiter nationality matter? Evidence from a factorial survey experiment in Luxembourg.
[Brown Bag Seminar, Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality (IRSEI), University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, 10. Mai 2021]
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An introduction to factorial survey experiments.
Online: URL: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/resources/online/all/?main&id=20781
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(2021):
Experiencing climate change: revisiting the role of local weather in affecting climate change awareness and related policy preferences.
Climatic Change, 167, Heft 3-4, (article no. 31/2021).
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(2021):
Who Talks and Who Listens? How Political Involvement Influences the Potential for Democratic Deliberation in Everyday Political Talk.
Journal of Deliberative Democracy, 17, Heft 2, S. 13-30.
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(2021):
Local housing market dynamics predict rapid shifts in cultural openness: A 9-year study across 199 cities..
American Psychologist, 76, Heft 6, S. 947-961.
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