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  • Burgdorf Katharina (2022): A Relational Account of the Emergence of New Hollywood, Mannheim, University of Mannheim
  • Müller Samuel David (2022): Information Aggregation in Political Decision Making. How Differences in Information Processing and Institutional Constraints Affect Information Aggregation, Mannheim, University of Mannheim
  • Rettig Tobias (2022): Respondent and Response Behavior in Online Panel Surveys, Mannheim, University of Mannheim
  • Juhl Sebastian, Roni Lehrer, Annelies G. Blom, Alexander Wenz, Tobias Rettig, Ulrich Krieger, Marina Fikel, Carina Cornesse, Elias Naumann, Katja Möhring, Maximiliane Reifenscheid (2022): Preferences for centralized decision-making in times of crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, pp. 1–27. Wiesbaden, Springer VS
  • Jäckle Annette, Alexander Wenz, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper (2022): Increasing participation in a mobile app study: The effects of a sequential mixed-mode design and in-interview invitation, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 10, 4, pp. 898–922.
  • Kim Michael P., Christoph Kern, Shafi Goldwasser, Frauke Kreuter, Omer Reingold (2022): Universal adaptability: Target-independent inference that competes with propensity scoring, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119, 4, pp. (article no. e2108097119), pp. 1-6.
  • Boileau Lucia L.-A., Herbert Bless, Jochen E. Gebauer (2022): The “mixed bag” of segregation – On positive and negative associations with migrants’ acculturation, European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 3, pp. 457-471.
  • Huber Lena Maria (2022): Beyond policy: The use of social group appeals in party communication, Political Communication, 39, 3, pp. 293–310.
  • Ennser-Jedenastik Laurenz, Martin Haselmayer, Lena Maria Huber, Martin Fenz (2022): Who talks about what? Issue strategies across the party hierarchy, European Journal of Political Research, 61, 3, pp. 842–852.
  • Ennser-Jedenastik Laurenz, Martin Haselmayer, Lena Maria Huber, Manuel Scharrer (2022): Issue substitution or volume expansion? How parties accommodate agenda change, Electoral Studies, 76, pp. (article no. 102437).
  • Huber Lena Maria, Anita Bodlos, Elisabeth Graf, Thomas M. Meyer (2022): Disseminating legislative debates: How legislators communicate the parliamentary agenda, Party Politics, 28, 2, pp. 365-376.
  • Klink Urte, Jutta Mata, Roland Frank, Benjamin Schüz (2022): Socioeconomic differences in animal food consumption: education rather than income makes a difference, Frontiers in Nutrition : FNUT, 9, pp. (article no. 993379), pp. 1-15 .
  • Boileau Lucia L.-A., Jochen Gebauer (2022): The "Mixed Bag” of Segregation – On Positive and Negative Associations with Migrants’ Acculturation, European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 3, pp. 457-471.
  • Kleinewiese Julia (2022): Situational Action Theory and the particular case of settings including a group, European Journal of Criminology, 19, 5, pp. 1188-1204.
  • Gereke Johanna, Max Schaub, Delia Baldassarri (2022): Immigration, integration and cooperation: experimental evidence from a public goods game in Italy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48, 15, pp. 3761-3788.
  • Cernat Alexandru, Florian Keusch (2022): Do surveys change behaviour? Insights from digital trace data, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 25, 1, pp. 79-90.
  • Keusch Florian, Frederick G. Conrad (2022): Using smartphones to capture and combine self-reports and passively measured behavior in social research, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 10, 4, pp. 863–885.
  • Müller Samuel David, Marius Sältzer (2022): Twitter made me do it! Twitter's tonal platform incentive and its effect on online campaigning, Information, Communication & Society, 25, 9, pp. 1247-1272.
  • Leszczensky Lars, Tobias Wolbring (2022): How to Deal With Reverse Causality Using Panel Data? Recommendations for Researchers Based on a Simulation Study, Sociological Methods & Research, 51, 2, pp. 837-865.
  • Felderer Barbara, Annelies G. Blom (2022): Acceptance of the Automated Online Collection of Geographical Information, Sociological Methods and Research, 51, 2, pp. 866–886.
  • Mühlböck Monika, Nadia Steiber, Bernhard Kittel (2022): Learning to keep the faith? Further education and perceived employability among young unemployed, Economic and Industrial Democracy, 43, 2, pp. 705–725.
  • Kalleitner Fabian, Monika Mühlböck, Bernhard Kittel (2022): What’s the Benefit of a Video? The Effect of Nonmaterial Incentives on Response Rate and Bias in Web Surveys, Social Science Computer Review, 40, 3, pp. 700–716.
  • Sun Hanyu, Frederick G. Conrad, Frauke Kreuter (2022): The Carryover Effects of Preceding Interviewer–Respondent Interaction on Responses in Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI), Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 10, 2, pp. 299-316.
  • Wenz Alexander, Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper (2022): The effects of personalized feedback on participation and reporting in mobile app data collection, Social Science Computer Review, 40, 1, pp. 165–178.
  • Krapf Sandra, Clara H. Mulder, Michael Wagner (2022): The Transition to a Coresidential Partnership: Who Moves and Who Has the Partner Move In?, Population Research and Policy Review, 41, pp. 757–779.
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