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Beiträge in Büchern
Vorderer Peter,
Dorothée Hefner,
Leonard Reinecke,
Christoph Klimmt
(Eds.)
(2017):
The dose makes the poison: Theoretical considerations and challenges of health-related POPC
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pp. 254–263.
London,
Routledge
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Natali David
(Eds.)
(2017):
The Role of Trade Unions in Pension Policy-making and Private Pension Governance in Europe
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83,
pp. 206-238.
Brussels,
Lang
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Foster Ian,
Ron S. Jarmin,
Frauke Kreuter,
Julia Lane
(Eds.)
(2017):
Machine Learning
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pp. 147-186.
Boca Raton,
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Holtz-Bacha Christina,
Edoardo Novelli,
Kevin Rafter
(Eds.)
(2017):
Populist Politics and the ‘Radical Right’ in 2014 Elections
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pp. 97-117.
London,
Palgrave Macmillan
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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2017):
The Signalling Value of Labour Market Programmes
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European Sociological Review,
33,
2,
pp. 257–274.
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(2017):
Why do immigrants have longer periods of unemployment? Swiss evidence
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International Migration,
55,
1,
pp. 157-174.
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(2017):
Fertility by Birth Order among the Descendants of Immigrants in Selected European Countries
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Population and Development Review,
43,
1,
pp. 31-60.
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(2017):
Intraparty democracy and responsiveness to rival parties’ policies
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Social Science Quarterly,
98,
3,
pp. 1026–1044.
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(2017):
A study protocol for testing the effectiveness of user-generated content in reducing excessive consumption.
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Frontiers in Psychology,
8,
pp. 1-10.
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(2017):
The religiosity as social value hypothesis: A multi-method replication and extension across 65 countries and three levels of spatial aggregation
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
113,
3,
pp. e18-e39.
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(2017):
Why dominant governing parties are cross-nationally influential
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International Studies Quarterly,
61,
4,
pp. 749–759.
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(2017):
Book Review: Martijn Koster, Rivke Jaffe and Anouk de Koning (eds), Citizenship Agendas in and beyond the Nation-State
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Political Studies Review,
15,
4,
pp. 652.
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(2017):
Book Review: Kieran Mitton, Rebels in a Rotten State: Understanding Atrocity in the Sierra Leone Civil War
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Political Studies Review,
15,
2,
pp. 284.
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(2017):
Cognitive consequences of formal clothing: the effects of clothing versus thinking of clothing
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Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology,
2,
2-3,
pp. 228-252.
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(2017):
To Whom Is Contact Use Beneficial? The Impacts of Self-Selected Contact Use on Gender Income Differentials in the Transitional Economy of Urban China
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Studies of Transition States and Societies,
9,
2,
pp. 1-16.
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(2017):
Blind spots in the party system: Spatial voting and issue salience if voters face scarce choices
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Electoral Studies,
49,
October,
pp. 1-16.
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(2017):
Home Sweet Home! Does Moving Have (Lasting) Effects on Housing Satisfaction?
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Journal of Happiness Studies,
18,
5,
pp. 1359–1375.
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(2017):
The More Negative the More Impact: Evidence From Nationally Representative Data on the Relation Between Domain Satisfactions and General Life Satisfaction
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Social Psychology,
48,
3,
pp. 148-159.
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(2017):
Mood and the Regulation of Mental Abstraction
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Current Directions in Psychological Science,
26,
2,
pp. 159-164.
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(2017):
How Social Media Construct “Truth” Around Crisis Events: Weibo's Rumor Management Strategies After the 2015 Tianjin Blasts
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Policy & Internet,
9,
3,
pp. 297–320.
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(2017):
Conflict, choice or geography? Explaining patterns of democracy in continental Europe
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European Journal of Political Research,
56,
2,
pp. 251-278.
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(2017):
The Relationship Between Cyberbalkanization and Opinion Polarization: Time-Series Analysis on Facebook Pages and Opinion Polls During the Hong Kong Occupy Movement and the Associated Debate on Political Reform
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication,
22,
5,
pp. 266–283.
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Berichte
(2017):
Completing web surveys on mobile devices: Does screen size affect data quality?
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pp. 23.
Colchester,
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
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