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Schnaudt, Christian (2024): Conspiracy Beliefs and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity: Cross-National Evidence from 29 Countries. Public Opinion Quarterly, 88, Heft SI, S. 814-827. mehr
Schnaudt, Christian (2024): Do citizens disobey the law when they feel that elections are rigged? Evidence from Germany. [8th GESIS Political Science Research Roundtable, Mannheim, 23. Oktober 2024] mehr
Schwerdtfeger, Maike, und Ruben L. Bach (2024): How does broadband supply affect participation in panel surveys?: Using geospatial broadband data at the district level to analyze mode choice and panel attrition. Quality & Quantity, 58, Heft 6, S. 5805–5828. mehr
Schwitter, Nicole (2024): Assessing ambiguous crime scenarios: A vignette experiment using AI-generated images. [4th Workshop on Experimental Sociology, (virtual conference), 11. bis 12. September 2024] mehr
Schwitter, Nicole (2024): How offline meetings affect online activities: the case of Wikipedia. EPJ Data Science, 13, (article no.67), pp. 1-22. mehr
Schwitter, Nicole (2024): Knowing your research data in the age of ubiquitous data: Are we even measuring what we think we are measuring?. [Computational Sociology: Methodologische Herausforderungen für Forschung und Lehre, Bremen, 09. bis 11. Oktober 2024] mehr
Schwitter, Nicole (2024): Voting on Wikipedia: Do offline ties matter?. [10th International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), Philadelphia, USA, 17. bis 20. Juli 2024] mehr
Schwitter, Nicole, und Nan Zhang (2024): The impact of migration background salience on national belonging: Evidence from a field experiment during the European Football Championship. [Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications, Venice, 18. bis 21. November 2024] mehr
Schwitter, Nicole, und Ulf Liebe (2024): Using Natural Experiments to Uncover Effects of Anti-Refugee Riots on Attitudes of Refugees. Sociology, 58, Heft 1, S. 253-262. mehr
Schäfer, Svenja, Philipp Müller und Marc Ziegele (2024): The double-edged sword of online deliberation: How evidence-based user comments both decrease and increase discussion participation intentions on social media. New Media & Society, 26, Heft 3, S. 1403-1428. mehr

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