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Beiträge in Büchern
Rudas Tamás,
Gábor Péli
(Eds.)
(2021):
Combining Scientific and Non-Scientific Surveys to Improve Estimation and Reduce Costs
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pp. 71-93.
Wiesbaden,
Springer
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Hil Craig,
Paul P. Biemer,
Trent Buskirk,
Lilli Japec,
Antje Kirchner,
Stas Kolenikov,
Lars E. Lyberg
(Eds.)
(2021):
Measuring the Strength of Attitudes in Social Media Data
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pp. 163-192.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Hill Craig,
Paul P. Biemer,
Trent Buskirk,
Lilli Japec,
Antje Kirchner,
Stas Kolenikov,
Lars E. Lyberg
(Eds.)
(2021):
Combining Active and Passive Mobile Data Collection: A Survey of Concerns
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pp. 657-682.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Hill Craig,
Paul P. Biemer,
Trent Buskirk,
Lilli Japec,
Antje Kirchner,
Stas Kolenikov,
Lars E. Lyberg
(Eds.)
(2021):
Effects of Incentives in Smartphone Data Collection
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pp. 389-414.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Herausgegebene Werke
Foster Ian,
Rayid Ghani,
Ron S. Jarmin,
Frauke Kreuter,
Julia Lane
(Eds.)
(2021):
Big Data and Social Science: Data Science Methods and Tools for Research and Practice
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2nd edition,
pp. 411.
Boca Raton,
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Web-Artikel
(2021):
Teaching Quantitative Social Science in Times of COVID-19: How to Generate and Distribute Individualized Exams with R and RMarkdown
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Mannheim,
MZES
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2021):
Using Human Social Sensing and Other Sensors to Enhance Public Health and Economic Research Studies
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[
54th Essex Summer School,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Wer entscheidet, was zählt? KI und Big Data: Anwendungen in wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung
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[
KI Lectures,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
IPS 65 - Women in Survey Sampling Research and Practice
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[
63rd ISI World Statistics Congress 2021,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Electoral Discrimination, Party Rationale, and the Under-Representation of Minority Politicians
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2021 Conference of the Austrian Political Science Association,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Returnees and Migration Intentions
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[
18th IMISCOE Annual Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Communication Barriers and Infant Health: Causal Evidence from the Swiss Language Roulette
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[
Workshop on Immigration, Health and Wellbeing,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Communication Barriers and Infant Health: Causal Evidence from the Swiss Language Roulette
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[
SSES Annual Congress 2021,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Rebel Recruitment and Migration - Evidence from Africa's longest-running insurgency
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[
Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Give them the word, they sharpen the sword - How high courts use language to exert political and societal power
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[
15th General Conference of the ECPR,
(virtual conference),
]
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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2021):
Protective and Risk Factors for Mental Distress and Its Impact on Health-Protective Behaviors during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic between March 2020 and March 2021 in Germany
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
18,
17,
pp. (article no. 9167).
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(2021):
Trajectories of Mental Distress Among U.S. Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Annals of Behavioral Medicine,
55,
2,
pp. 93 - 102.
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(2021):
Public Support for State Surveillance
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European Journal of Political Research,
60,
4,
pp. 994-1006.
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(2021):
Language proficiency among respondents: Implications for data quality in a longitudinal face-to-face survey
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Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology,
9,
1,
pp. 73-93.
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(2021):
Barriers to the Large-Scale Adoption of the COVID-19 Contact-Tracing App in Germany: Survey Study
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Journal of Medical Internet Research,
23,
3,
pp. (article no. e23362).
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(2021):
Assembling—not reinventing—the wheel. New developments in the field of migration policy indice
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Global Policy,
12,
3,
pp. 325-326.
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(2021):
How climate change leads to emigration: Conditional and long-run effects
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Review of Development Economics,
25,
4,
pp. 2323-2349.
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(2021):
A cross-national diagnosis of infodemics: comparing the topical and temporal features of misinformation around COVID-19 in China, India, the US, Germany and France
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Online Information Review,
45,
4,
pp. 709-728.
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