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Stegbauer Christian,
Roger Häußling
(Eds.)
(2023):
Software für die quantitative Analyse sozialer Netzwerke
:
pp. 1-12.
Wiesbaden,
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH
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Dubrow Joshua K.,
Kazimierz M. Slomczynski,
Irina Tomescu-Dubrow,
Michal Kotnarowski
(Eds.)
(2023):
Loneliness among Older Adults in Poland. Triggers and Socioeconomic Differences
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141,
pp. 187–232.
Leiden,
Brill
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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2023):
A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
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Religion, Brain & Behavior,
13,
3,
pp. 237-283.
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(2023):
When she is standing left, she might be blamed. Responsibility attribution for sexualized violence moderated by rape myth acceptance and benevolent sexism
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Violence against Women,
29,
2,
pp. 300-320.
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(2023):
Articulation Dynamics and Evaluative Conditioning: Investigating the Boundary Conditions, Mental Representation, and Origin of the In-Out Effect
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Cognition and Emotion,
37,
6,
pp. 1074-1089 .
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(2023):
From Deviant Likes to Reversed Effects: Re-Investigating the Contribution of Unaware Evaluative Conditioning to Attitude Formation
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Collabra: Psychology,
9,
1,
pp. (article no. 87462), pp.1-25.
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(2023):
Brand placements in video games: How local in-game experiences influence brand attitudes
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Psychology & Marketing ,
40,
2,
pp. 274-287.
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(2023):
Face-to-face: Three facial features that may turn the scale in close electoral races
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
108,
pp. (article no. 104488), pp. 1-10.
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(2023):
When it pays to be clear: the appeal of concrete communication under certainty
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International Journal of Advertising,
43,
3,
pp. 533-553.
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(2023):
Risk Aversion and the Gender Gap in the Vote for Populist Radical Right Parties
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American Journal of Political Science,
67,
3,
pp. 701-717.
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(2023):
Education- and income-related differences in processed meat consumption across Europe: The role of food-related attitudes
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Appetite : Multidisciplinary Research on Eating and Drinking,
182,
pp. (article no. 106417), pp. 1-8.
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(2023):
How eating-related social media postings influence healthy eating in senders and network members: two field experiments with intensive longitudinal data
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Appetite : Multidisciplinary Research on Eating and Drinking,
182,
pp. (article no. 106430), pp. 1-12.
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(2023):
Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks
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PLOS Climate ,
2,
1,
pp. (article no. e0000078), pp. 1-10.
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(2023):
Shared Nationality in Social Exchange: A Trust Vignette Experiment in the United States, South Africa, and Switzerland
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Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World,
9,
pp. (e-only), pp. 1-9.
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(2023):
Effect of longer family meals on children's fruit and vegetable intake : A randomized clinical trial
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JAMA Network Open,
6,
4,
pp. (article no. e236331), pp. 1-10.
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(2023):
The Psychological Science Accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset
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Scientific Data,
10,
pp. (article no. 87), pp. 1-15.
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2023):
When three quarrel, who rejoices? Intra-coalition conflict and the evaluation of parties and democracy
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46th Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of German Politics: “Shocks to the German system? German politics in 2023” ,
Mannheim,
]
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(2023):
Autocrats and their Auxiliary Forces
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[
13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Glasgow,
]
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(2023):
The long shadow of the past? Conflict legacy and perceived police effectiveness in Northern Ireland
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[
13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Glasgow,
]
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(2023):
How parties shape their relationship with social groups: A roadmap to the study of group-based appeals
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[
13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Glasgow,
]
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(2023):
Communism and Redistribution Preferences: Evidence from an Experimental Online Game
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[
13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Glasgow,
]
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(2023):
Does Credibility beat Anxiety? Evidence from a Field Experiment
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[
119th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition,
Los Angeles, CA,
]
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(2023):
Provide or bring your own wearable device? An assessment of compliance, adherence, and representation in a national study
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BigSurv 23,
Quito,
]
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Dissertationen
(2023):
Biased Processing of Threat-Related Information: The Role of Perception Biases and the Peak-End Memory Bias in Anxiety
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Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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Berichte
(2023):
Inclusion of videos in seminar design
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pp. 1-5.
Washington, DC,
American Political Science Association
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