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Foster Ian,
Rayid Ghani
(Eds.)
(2021):
Privacy and Confidentiality
:
2nd edition,
pp. 313-332.
New York,
CRC Press
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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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Wolbring Tobias,
Heinz Leitgöb,
Frank Faulbaum
(Eds.)
(2021):
Completing web surveys on mobile devices: Does screen size affect data quality?
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pp. 101-121.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS
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Howlett Michael,
Jale Tosun
(Eds.)
(2021):
Three Worlds of Social Policy Styles: Lasting Legacies or a Thing of the Past?
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pp. 89-104.
New York,
Routledge
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Cernat Alexandru,
Joseph W. Sakshaug
(Eds.)
(2021):
Memory Effects as a Source of Bias in Repeated Survey Measurement
:
pp. 3-18.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press
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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
:
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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Zeitschriftenartikel
(2021):
Die Rolle von Gesundheit und Krankheit im deutschen Armutsdiskurs: Eine Inhaltsanalyse der Armuts- und Reichtumsberichte
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Zeitschrift für Sozialreform,
67,
2,
pp. 123-152.
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(2021):
Developing a COVID-19 module for the European Social Survey
:
Measurement instruments for the social sciences,
3,
pp. (article no. 9), pp. 1-6, e-only.
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(2021):
Climate Change Literacy and Migration Potential: Micro-Level Evidence from Africa
:
Climatic Change,
169,
pp. (article no. 9, 2021), pp. 1-13.
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(2021):
Incentives, Competition, and Inequality in Markets for Creative Production
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Research Policy,
50,
4,
pp. (article no. 104212).
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(2021):
Social Democratic Party Exceptionalism and Transnational Policy Linkages
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World politics,
73,
3,
pp. 512–544.
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(2021):
Do distractions during web survey completion affect data quality? Findings from a laboratory experiment
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Social Science Computer Review,
39,
1,
pp. 148-161.
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(2021):
Linking Twitter and survey data: Asymmetry in quantity and its impact
:
EPJ Data Science,
10,
pp. (article no. 32).
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(2021):
Individual Acceptance of Using Health Data for Private and Public Benefit: Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
:
Harvard Data Science Review,
Special issue "COVID-19: Unprecedented Challenges and Chances",
1,
pp. 1-24 (e-only).
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Konferenzpräsentationen
(2021):
Merchants of Death: Arms Imports and Terrorism
:
[
Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Self-transcendent Emotions as Facilitators of positive Mediated Intergroup Contact? An Automated Content Analysis of German News Media during the “Refugee Crisis” 2015/2016
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[
71th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA),
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Can Self-transcendent Emotions Make a Difference? An Automated Content Analysis of German News Media during the “Refugee Crisis” 2015/2016
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[
8th European Communication Conference (ECREA),
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Estimation of differential implicit media bias
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[
71st Annual International Communication Association Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Twitter use during the Covid-19 pandemic: Results from two UK studies linking Twitter and survey data
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[
Understanding Society Survey Methods Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Trusting and reciprocating trust of citizens versus non-citizens: experimental evidence from the U.S., South Africa and Switzerland
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[
3rd Academy of Sociology Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2021):
Between in-group selection & economic interdependence: A lab-in-the-field experiment on intergroup contact in a multiethnic European metropolis
:
[
Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology (ACES) 2021,
Ascona,
]
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