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Krämer Bejamin
(Eds.)
(2022):
Does Social Media Use Promote Political Mass Polarization? A Structured Literature Review
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1,
pp. 118-166.
Baden-Baden,
Nomos
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2022):
Getting the most out of comparative vote-switching data. A new framework for studying dynamic multi-party competition
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PolMeth Europe 2022,
Hamburg,
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(2022):
Effective science communication based on psychological insights – quo vadis? Deliberate ignorance - a barrier for information interventions and a challenge for effective science communication?
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52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs),
Hildesheim,
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(2022):
Are we (m)eating like our friends? How social friendship networks influence meat consumption
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52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs),
Hildesheim,
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(2022):
Public (vs. private) self-monitoring of eating via social media – effects on eating and underlying mechanisms
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52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs) ,
Hildesheim,
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(2022):
„Alles in Butter?“ – Mahlzeitenatmosphäre als multifaktorielles Konstrukt
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52. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie,
Hildesheim,
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(2022):
Potential of new social approaches to study and influence health behaviors
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36th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS),
Bratislava,
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(2022):
Breaking bread: 10 years of research on social influences in eating and obesity
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10-year anniversary of the Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development,
Berlin,
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(2022):
How Psychology Saves Lives
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Invited talk at the Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development,
Berlin,
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(2022):
Well-being and health in adolescence
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Research and practice in dialogue – symposium and round table,
Luxembourg,
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(2022):
Bayesian (Comparative) Journalism Studies
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72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference,
Paris,
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(2022):
Political Polarization and Bargaining Delays: Evidence from the German Federal States
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Paneltagung: Jetzt wird regiert - Aktuelle Herausforderungen der deutschen Koalitionsdemokratie,
(virtual conference),
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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2022):
A theory-based video intervention to enhance communication and engagement in online health communities: Two experiments
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Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine,
10,
1,
pp. 199–228.
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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
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Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences,
4,
pp. (article no. 2), pp. 1-7.
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(2022):
Populism and intra-party democracy
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European Journal of Political Research,
61,
4,
pp. 1143-1154.
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(2022):
Voting for Votes: Opposition Parties’ Legislative Activity and Electoral Outcomes
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American Political Science Review,
116,
4,
pp. 1357-1374.
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(2022):
Divergent Perceptions of Peace in Post-Conflict Societies: Insights from Sri Lanka
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Journal of Conflict Resolution,
66,
9,
pp. 1589-1618.
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(2022):
Caution, preprint! Brief explanations allow non-scientists to differentiate between preprints and peer-reviewed journal articles
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Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science,
5,
1,
pp. 1-15.
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(2022):
Terrorism and Migration: An Overview
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British Journal of Political Science,
22,
2,
pp. 977-996.
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(2022):
Contested Chinese Dreams of AI? Public discourse about Artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online
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Information, Communication & Society,
25,
3,
pp. 319-340.
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(2022):
Measuring subjective social stratification: How does the graphical layout of rating scales affect response distributions, response effort, and criterion validity in web surveys?
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International Journal of Social Research Methodology,
25,
2,
pp. 269-275.
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(2022):
Die Positionen der Parteien zur Bundestagswahl 2021: Ergebnisse des Open Expert Surveys
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift/German Political Science Quarterly,
63,
pp. 53-72.
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(2022):
Measuring Income (In)equality: Comparing Survey Questions With Unipolar and Bipolar Scales in a Probability-Based Online Panel
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Social Science Computer Review,
40,
1,
pp. 108–123.
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(2022):
The Brexit deterrent? How member state exit shapes public support for the European Union
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European Union Politics,
23,
1,
pp. 100-119.
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(2022):
Temporal Strategies. Governments Alter the Pace of Legislation in Bicameralism Depending on Electoral Expectations
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Legislative Studies Quarterly,
47,
1,
pp. 127-156.
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