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Journal Articles
(2020):
Choice Modelling in Social Networks Using Stochastic Actor-Oriented Models
:
Journal of Choice Modelling,
34,
March,
pp. (article 100202).
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(2020):
What Factors Best Explain National Identification among Muslim Adolescents? Evidence from Four European Countries
:
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,
46,
1,
pp. 260-276.
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(2020):
Changes in Turkish- and resettler-origin adolescents' acculturation profiles of identification: A three-year longitudinal study from Germany
:
Journal of Youth and Adolescence,
49,
12,
pp. 2476–2494.
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(2020):
Does the share of religious ingroup members affect how important religion is to adolescents? Applying Optimal Distinctiveness Theory to four European countries
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,
46,
17,
pp. 3703-3721.
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(2020):
Are Birds of a Feather Praying Together? Assessing Friends’ Influence on Muslim Youths’ Religiosity in Germany
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Social Psychology Quarterly,
83,
3,
pp. 251-271.
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(2020):
Differential Influence of Same- and Cross-Ethnic Friends on Ethnic-Racial Identity Development in Early Adolescence
:
Child Development,
91,
3,
pp. 949-963.
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Conference Presentations
(2020):
Religious Friendship Segregation in German Schools: Bright Boundaries Everywhere or Contingent on Local Religious Composition?
:
[
Content Meets Structure - Integrating Different Perspectives on Social Networks Conference,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2020):
Gendered Religious Friendship Segregation
:
[
Migration, Integration, and Social Networks,
(virtual conference),
]
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(2020):
Religious Friendship Segregation in German Schools: Bright Boundaries Everywhere or Contingent on Local Religious Composition?
:
[
43rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP),
(virtual conference),
]
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Book Chapters
Titzmann Peter F.,
Philipp Jugert
(Eds.)
(2020):
Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Segregation in Youth’s Friendship Networks: Opportunities and Challenges for Research
:
pp. 233-248.
London,
Routledge
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