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Beatty Paul C.,
Debbie Collins,
Lyn Kaye,
Jose-Luis Padilla,
Gordon B. Willis,
Amanda Wilmot
(Eds.)
(2020):
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaire and Respondents’ User Experience through Passive Data Collection
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pp. 403-425.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Russell Adrienne,
Matthew Powers
(Eds.)
(2020):
Constructive engagement across deep divides – what it entails and how it changes our role as communication scholars
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pp. 137-152.
Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press
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Breen Richard
(Eds.)
(2020):
Education as an equalizing force: How declining educational inequality and educational expansion have contributed to more social fluidity in Germany
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pp. 122-149.
Stanford, CA,
Stanford University Press
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Anheier Helmut K.,
Stefan Toepler
(Eds.)
(2020):
Civil Society and the European Union
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pp. (e-only).
Cham,
Springer
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Breen Richard
(Eds.)
(2020):
Introduction: Social mobility and education in the twentieth century
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pp. 1-19.
Stanford, CA,
Stanford University Press
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(2020):
Social mobility in the twentieht century in Europe and the United States
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pp. 251-295.
Standford, CA,
Standford University Press
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Titzmann Peter F.,
Philipp Jugert
(Eds.)
(2020):
Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Segregation in Youth’s Friendship Networks: Opportunities and Challenges for Research
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pp. 233-248.
London,
Routledge
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Careja Romana,
Patrick Emmenegger,
Nathalie Giger
(Eds.)
(2020):
Social concertation in Europe during the Great Recession: A fsQCA-study of social partner involvement
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pp. 33-50.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS
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Donoghue Matthew,
Mikko Kuisma
(Eds.)
(2020):
Uncertain Futures of Post-Brexit Pensions: Three Paradoxical Implications
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pp. 69-76.
Berlin,
Social Europe Publishing and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
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Monographien
(2020):
Electoral Shocks. Volatile Voters in a Turbulent World
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pp. 282.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press
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Herausgegebene Werke
Müller Walter,
Richard Breen
(Eds.)
(2020):
Education and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Europe and the United States
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pp. 337.
Stanford, CA,
Stanford University Press
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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2020):
A tale of firsts: the 2019 Austrian snap election
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West European Politics,
43,
6,
pp. 1350-1363.
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(2020):
Corruption and the Desire to Leave: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on Corruption as a Driver of Emigration Intentions
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IZA Journal of Development and Migration,
11,
1,
pp. 1-31.
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(2020):
Ethical decisions between the conflicting priorities of legality and group loyalty: Scrutinizing the “code of silence” among volunteer firefighters with a vignette-based factorial survey
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Deviant Behavior,
42,
10,
pp. 1228-1241.
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(2020):
How long do respondents think online surveys should be? New evidence from two online panels in Germany
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International Journal of Market Research,
62,
5,
pp. 538–545.
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(2020):
Comparing the participation of Millennials and older age cohorts in the Cross-National Online Survey panel and the German Internet Panel
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Survey Research Methods,
14,
5,
pp. 499-513.
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(2020):
Everything to everyone? Not when you are internally divided
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Party Politics,
26,
6,
pp. 783–794.
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(2020):
Can signaling assimilation mitigate hiring discrimination? Evidence from a survey experiment
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Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
65,
February,
pp. (article no. 100462).
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(2020):
The Utility of Auxiliary Data for Survey Response Modeling: Evidence from the German Internet Panel
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Survey Methods: Insights from the Field (SMIF), Special issue: ‘Fieldword Monitoring Strategies for Interviewer-Administered Surveys’,
pp. (e-only).
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(2020):
Compensation or competition: Bias in immigrants' access to active labour market measures
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Social Policy and Administration,
54,
3,
pp. 390-409.
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(2020):
Combining defaults and transparency information to increase policy compliance
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Social Psychology ,
51,
5,
pp. 354-359 .
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(2020):
Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: Fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
149,
8,
pp. 1587–1596.
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Berichte
(2020):
Predicting respondent difficulty in web surveys: A machine-learning approach based on mouse movement features
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pp. 40.
Ithaca, NY,
Cornell University
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2020):
Interviewer Falsification: Systematic Comparison of Statistical Identification Methods
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[
AAPOR 75th Annual Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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Web-Artikel
(2020):
Multiple Hidden Risks for Older People: The Looming Pension Crisis Following this Pandemic
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Sage
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