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Journal Articles
(2021):
Homophobia and the home search: Rental market discrimination against same-sex couples in rural and urban housing markets
:
Journal of Housing Economics,
51,
March 2021,
pp. (article no. 101744).
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(2021):
The Pleasure Principle: Why (Some) People Develop a Taste for Politics – Evidence from a pre-registered experiment
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Politics and the Life Sciences,
40,
1,
pp. 19-39.
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(2021):
The International Program in Survey and Data Science (IPSDS): A modern study program for working professionals
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Statistical Journal of the IAOS,
37,
3,
pp. 921-933.
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(2021):
Experiencing climate change: revisiting the role of local weather in affecting climate change awareness and related policy preferences
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Climatic Change,
167,
3-4,
pp. (article no. 31/2021).
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(2021):
Technical Perspective: Does Your Experiment Smell?
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Communications of the ACM,
64,
9,
pp. 107.
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(2021):
Global Trends and Predictors of Face Mask Usage During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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BMC Public Health,
21,
pp. (article no. 2099).
Ithaca, NY,
Cornell University
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(2021):
Developing a COVID-19 module for the European Social Survey
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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
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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
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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
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Harvard Data Science Review,
Special issue "COVID-19: Unprecedented Challenges and Chances",
1,
pp. 1-24 (e-only).
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(2021):
Merchants of death: Arms imports and terrorism
:
European Economic Review,
137,
pp. (article no. 103813).
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Conference Presentations
(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
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[
Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology (ACES) 2021,
Ascona,
]
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(2021):
Merchants of Death: Arms Imports and Terrorism
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[
11th Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association,
(virtual conference),
]
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Book Chapters
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
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pp. 3-18.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press
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