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Ebert, Tobias, Lars Mewes, Friedrich M. Götz and Thomas Brenner (2022): Effective maps, easily done: visualizing geo-psychological differences using distance weights. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 5, issue 3, pp. 1-12. more
Eck, Jennifer, and Jochen E. Gebauer (2022): A sociocultural norm perspective on Big Five prediction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122, issue 3, pp. 554–575. more
Ecker, Alejandro, Marcelo Jenny, Wolfgang C. Müller and Katrin Praprotnik (2022): How and why party position estimates from manifestos, expert, and party elite surveys diverge: a comparative analysis of the ‘left–right’and the ‘European integration’ dimensions. Party Politics, 28, issue 3, pp. 528-540. more
Ellerbrock, Simon (2022): Partisan Agreement and Disagreement in Voters' Discussant Networks: Contextual Constraints and Partisan Selectivity in a Changing Electorate. Pp. 143-164 in: Rüdier Schmitt-Beck, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Harald Schoen, Bernhard Weßels, Christof Wolf (Eds.) The Changing German Voter. Oxford: Oxford University Press. more
Elshehawy, Ashrakat, Konstantin Gavras, Nikolay Marinov, Federico Nanni and Harald Schoen (2022): Illiberal Communication and Election Intervention during the Refugee Crisis in Germany. Perspectives on Politics, 20, issue 3, pp. 860-878. more
Emmer, Christine, Julia Dorn and Jutta Mata (2022): The effect of discrimination on mental health: A meta-analysis of the causal evidence. [52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Hildesheim, September 10th to September 15th, 2022] more
Engst, Benjamin G., Thomas Gschwend and Christoph Hönnige (2022): Who should be selected to the highest courts? Evidence from Survey Experiments in France, Germany and the United States. [ECPR General Conference, Innsbruck, August 22nd to August 26th, 2022] more
Engst, Benjamin, Thomas Gschwend, Christoph Hönnige and Sylvain Brouard (2022): Who should be selected to the highest courts? Evidence from survey experiments in France, Germany and the United States. [12th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Prague, June 23rd to June 26th, 2022] more
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz, Martin Haselmayer, Lena Maria Huber and Manuel Scharrer (2022): Issue substitution or volume expansion? How parties accommodate agenda change. Electoral Studies, 76, (article no. 102437). more
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz, Martin Haselmayer, Lena Maria Huber and Martin Fenz (2022): Who talks about what? Issue strategies across the party hierarchy. European Journal of Political Research, 61, issue 3, pp. 842–852. more

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