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Conference Presentations
(2024):
Can large language models estimate how people vote? Evidence from Germany
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29. Wissenschaftlicher Kongress der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft,
Göttingen,
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(2024):
Can large language models predict how people vote? Evidence from Germany
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10th International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2),
Philadelphia, PA,
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(2024):
Can Large Language Models Estimate How People Vote? Evidence from Germany
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Web Data Opp Workshop,
Barcelona,
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(2024):
Vox populi, vox AI? Estimating German public opinion through language models
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General Online Research (GOR 24),
Cologne,
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(2023):
Using survey experiments to longitudinally study privacy as contextual integrity
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10th Conference of the European Survey Research Association,
Milan,
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(2023):
Empirical Evidence for Appropriate Flow of Information – Attitudes Towards Sharing Health and Energy Use Data Before and During Crisis Situations
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AAPOR 78th Annual Conference,
Philadelphia,
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Reports
(2024):
United in diversity? Contextual biases in LLM- based predictions of the 2024 European Parliament Elections
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pp. 23.
Ithaca, NY,
Cornell University
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(2024):
Vox Populi, vox AI? Using language models to estimate German public opinion
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pp. 72.
Ithaca, NY,
Cornell University
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(2023):
Assessing bias in LLM-generated synthetic datasets: The case of German voter behavior
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pp. 7.
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