(2022):
Capturing the COVID-19 Crisis through Public Health and Social Measures Data Science.
Scientific Data, 9, (article no. 520), pp. 1-9.
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(2022):
The Housing Crisis on Social Media: Housing Markets and the Subnational Diversification of Policy Supply.
[Tagung des DVPW-Arbeitskreises "Wahlen und politische Einstellungen", Berlin, May 19th to May 20th, 2022]
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(2022):
Recruiting a Probability-Based Online Panel via Postal Mail: Experimental Evidence.
Social Science Computer Review, 40, issue 5, pp. 1259-1284.
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(2022):
Measurement Instruments for Fast and Frequent Data Collection During the Early Phase of COVID-19 in Germany: Reflections on the Mannheim Corona Study.
Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences, 4, (article no. 2), pp. 1-7.
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(2022):
From German Internet Panel to Mannheim Corona Study: Adaptable probability-based online panel infrastructures during the pandemic.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society, 185, issue 3, pp. 773-797.
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(2022):
Motivated Misreporting in Smartphone Surveys.
Social Science Computer Review, 40, issue 1, pp. 95-107.
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(2022):
Parteienwettbewerb und Wahrscheinlichkeit verschiedener Koalitionsoptionen bei der Bundestagswahl 2021.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 73, issue 1, pp. 73–88.
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(2022):
Politische Partizipation.
Pp. 118-133 in:
Thomas Rahlf
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Deutschland in Daten. Zeitreihen zur historischen Statistik.
aktualisierte 2. Auflage,
Bonn:
Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
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(2022):
Umwelt- und Naturschutzpolitik im politischen Prozess. Programmatischer Wandel von Parteien und Änderungen in den Zuschnitten der Kabinette in Deutschland,
Dossier Naturschutzpolitik, 2022, https://www.bpb.de/themen/umwelt/naturschutzpolitik/510433/umwelt-und-naturschutzpolitik-im-politischen-prozess/ more
(2022):
Using party press releases and Wikipedia page view data to analyse developments and determinants of parties’ issue prevalence: Evidence for the right-wing populist ‘Alternative for Germany’.
Research & Politics, 9, issue 3, pp. 1-7 (e-only).
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