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(2022):
Using smartphones to capture and combine self-reports and passively measured behavior in social research
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Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology,
10,
4,
pp. 863–885.
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(2022):
Twitter made me do it! Twitter's tonal platform incentive and its effect on online campaigning
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Information, Communication & Society,
25,
9,
pp. 1247-1272.
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(2022):
How to Deal With Reverse Causality Using Panel Data? Recommendations for Researchers Based on a Simulation Study
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Sociological Methods & Research,
51,
2,
pp. 837-865.
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(2022):
Acceptance of the Automated Online Collection of Geographical Information
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Sociological Methods and Research,
51,
2,
pp. 866–886.
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(2022):
Learning to keep the faith? Further education and perceived employability among young unemployed
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Economic and Industrial Democracy,
43,
2,
pp. 705–725.
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(2022):
What’s the Benefit of a Video? The Effect of Nonmaterial Incentives on Response Rate and Bias in Web Surveys
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Social Science Computer Review,
40,
3,
pp. 700–716.
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(2022):
The Carryover Effects of Preceding Interviewer–Respondent Interaction on Responses in Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI)
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Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology,
10,
2,
pp. 299-316.
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(2022):
The effects of personalized feedback on participation and reporting in mobile app data collection
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Social Science Computer Review,
40,
1,
pp. 165–178.
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(2022):
The Transition to a Coresidential Partnership: Who Moves and Who Has the Partner Move In?
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Population Research and Policy Review,
41,
pp. 757–779.
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(2022):
Beyond policy: The use of social group appeals in party communication
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Political Communication,
39,
3,
pp. 293–310.
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(2022):
Who talks about what? Issue strategies across the party hierarchy
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European Journal of Political Research,
61,
3,
pp. 842–852.
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(2022):
Issue substitution or volume expansion? How parties accommodate agenda change
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Electoral Studies,
76,
pp. (article no. 102437).
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(2022):
Disseminating legislative debates: How legislators communicate the parliamentary agenda
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Party Politics,
28,
2,
pp. 365-376.
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(2022):
Good intensions - unfortunate side effects: commentaries to Leising et al.
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Personality Science,
3,
pp. (article no. e9227), p. 5-7.
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(2022):
In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with little-to-no concomitant benefits: Experimental evidence from 84 countries
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Affective Science,
3,
pp. 577–602.
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(2022):
A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
119,
22,
pp. (article no. e2111091119).
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(2022):
Constructive and destructive legislative review: The government-opposition divide in parliamentary oversight
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The Journal of Politics,
85,
1,
pp. 223-239.
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(2022):
How Gendered Is the Peer-Review Process? A Mixed-Design Analysis of Reviewer Feedback
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PS: Political Science & Politics,
55,
1,
pp. 135-141.
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(2022):
Agenda Control and Timing of Bill Initiation: A Temporal Perspective on Coalition Governance in Parliamentary Democracies
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American Political Science Review,
116,
1,
pp. 231 - 248.
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Beiträge in Büchern
Sugie Naomi
(Eds.)
(2022):
How to distinguish between passive and active mobile data collection
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pp. (e-only).
Sage
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Sauermann Jan,
Markus Tepe,
Marc Debus
(Eds.)
(2022):
Preferences for centralized decision-making in times of crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
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pp. 1–27.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS
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Dissertationen
(2022):
The Conditions and Nature of Europeanized Public Discourse
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Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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(2022):
A Relational Account of the Emergence of New Hollywood
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Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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(2022):
Information Aggregation in Political Decision Making. How Differences in Information Processing and Institutional Constraints Affect Information Aggregation
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Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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(2022):
Respondent and Response Behavior in Online Panel Surveys
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Mannheim,
University of Mannheim
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