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Conference Presentations
(2020):
Whether social class affects self-esteem depends on the country: Testing the roles of societal religiosity and wealth
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“Self & Identity” Pre-Conference of the Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,
New Orleans,
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(2020):
Well-being benefits of higher social class vary across countries—But why? Comparing the roles of country-Level religiosity and prosperity
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Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,
New Orleans,
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(2020):
Pandemics Initially Spread Among People of High (not Low) Social Status: Evidence from COVID-19 and the Spanish Flu
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Computational social science research colloquium at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, New York,
(online talk),
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(2020):
Cross-cultural differences in gender differences in agency and communion
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Computational social science research colloquium at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, New York,
(online talk),
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(2020):
Open Science & Society
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Open Science Day, University of Mannheim,
(virtual conference),
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(2020):
The psychologically rich life: A text analysis approach
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Social psychology research colloquium at the University of Virginia,
(online talk),
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Journal Articles
(2020):
An empirical-analytical approach to the study of recent refugee migrants in Germany
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Soziale Welt,
71,
1-2,
pp. 3-23.
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(2020):
The association between weight stigma and mental health: a meta-analysis
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Obesity Reviews,
21,
1,
pp. (e-only: e12935).
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(2020):
Book Review: Populism, nativism, and economic uncertainty. Playing the blame game in the 2017 British, French, and German Elections
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Democratization,
27,
3,
pp. 502-504.
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(2020):
Religion and integration among immigrant and minority youth
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Special Issue),
46,
17,
pp. 3543-3558.
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(2020):
Job Loss or Income Loss: How the Detrimental Effect of Unemployment on Men's Life Satisfaction Differs by Immigration Status
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Frontiers in Sociology,
5,
pp. (article no. 10), pp. 1-14 (e-only).
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(2020):
Partnership living arrangements of immigrants and natives in Germany
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Frontiers in Sociology,
5,
pp. (article no. 538977), pp. 1-8 (e-only).
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(2020):
Switching away: Exploring on-device media multitasking in web surveys
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Computers in Human Behavior,
111,
October 2020,
pp. (article no. 106417).
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(2020):
Equality prescribed? Contextual determinants of citizens’ support for gender boardroom quotas across Europe
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Comparative European Politics,
18,
4,
pp. 560–589.
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(2020):
What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Towards Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
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British Journal of Political Science,
50,
3,
pp. 811-828.
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(2020):
Design factors in mouse-tracking: What makes a difference?
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Behavior Research Methods,
52,
1,
pp. 317–341.
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(2020):
Speaking Accent-Free in L2 Beyond the Critical Period: The Compensatory Role of Individual Abilities and Opportunity Structures
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Applied Linguistics,
41,
5,
pp. 787–809.
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(2020):
When the Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts: On the Conceptualization and Measurement of Populist Attitudes and Other Multi-dimensional Constructs
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American Political Science Review,
114,
2,
pp. 356-374.
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(2020):
Gender Gaps in Perceived Start-up Ease: Implications of Sex-based Labor Market Segregation for Entrepreneurship across 22 European Countries
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Administrative Science Quarterly,
65,
1,
pp. 181-225.
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(2020):
Immigrants’ relative income and life satisfaction: Comparison groups from a multi-generational perspective
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Acta Sociologica,
63,
1,
pp. 82-102.
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Book Chapters
Olson Kristen,
Jolene Smyth,
Jennifer Dykema,
Allyson Holbrook,
Brady T. West
(Eds.)
(2020):
Statistical identification of fraudulent interviews in surveys: Improving interviewer controls
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pp. 91-105.
New York,
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Olson Kristen,
Jolene Smyth,
Jennifer Dykema,
Allyson Holbrook
(Eds.)
(2020):
Examining the Utility of Interviewer Observations on the Survey Response Process
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pp. 117-131 (eBook), 107-120 (print).
Boca Raton,
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Beatty Paul,
Debbie Collins,
Lyn Kaye,
Jose Padilla,
Gordon Willis,
Amanda Wilmot
(Eds.)
(2020):
The Salience of Survey Burden and Its Effect on Response Behavior to Skip Questions: Experimental Results from Telephone and Web Surveys
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pp. 213-227.
Hoboken, NJ,
Wiley
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Buskens Vincent,
Rense Corten
(Eds.)
(2020):
Religious diversity and social cohesion in German classrooms: a micro-macro study based on empirical simulations
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pp. 525–544.
Berlin, Boston,
De Gruyter
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Monographs
(2020):
Politisch-ökonomische Konfliktlinien im sich wandelnden Wohlfahrtsstaat. Positionierung deutscher Interessenverbände von 2000 bis 2014
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pp. 402.
Wiesbaden,
Springer VS
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