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  • Keusch Florian, Sebastian Bähr, Georg-Christoph Haas, Frauke Kreuter, Mark Trappmann, Stephanie Eckman (2022): Non-participation in smartphone data collection using research apps, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society, 185, S2, pp. S225-S245.
  • Gavras Konstantin, Jan Karem Höhne, Annelies G. Blom, Harald Schoen (2022): Innovating the collection of open-ended answers: The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questions, Journal of Royal Statistical Society: Series A, Statistics in Society, 185, 3, pp. 872-890.
  • Carey Sabine C., Neil J. Mitchell, Katrin Paula (2022): The Life, Death, and Diversity of Pro-Government Militias: The Fully Revised Pro-Government Militias Database Version 2.0, Research and Politics, 9, 1, pp. 1-9.
  • Abou-Chadi Tarik, Denis Cohen, Markus Wagner (2022): The centre-right versus the radical right: the role of migration issues and economic grievances, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Special Issue: Centre-right Parties and Immigration in an Era of Politicization, 48, 2, pp. 366-384.
  • Haas Georg-Christoph, Florian Keusch, Markus Frölich (2022): Comparing single-sitting versus modular text message surveys in Egypt, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 34, 3, pp. (article no. edac023), pp.1-11.
  • Gschwend Thomas, Klara Müller, Simon Munzert, Marcel Neunhoeffer, Lukas Stoetzer (2022): The Zweitstimme Model: A Dynamic Forecast of the 2021 German Federal Election, PS: Political Science and Politics, 55, 1, pp. 85-90.
  • Heyne Stefanie, Tobias Wolbring (2022): Do Mothers and Fathers in Germany Really Prefer a Traditional Division of Labor? The Impact of Working Hours on Life Satisfaction Reconsidered, Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 51, 3, pp. 298-306.
  • 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 .
  • Herwig Ira E., Jutta Mata, Philipp Kadel (2022): Eine Umfrage zur Unter­stützung eines stärker pflanzen­basierten Angebotes in einer Universitäts-Mensa – Ein Praxisbericht, Umweltpsychologie, 25, 2, pp. 63-81.
  • Areal João (2022): ‘Them’ without ‘us’: negative identities and affective polarization in Brazil, Political Research Exchange, 4, 1, pp. (article no. 2117635) pp.1-25.
  • Kleinewiese Julia (2022): New methodical findings on D-efficient factorial survey designs: Impacts of design resolution on aliasing and sample size, methods, data, analyses, 16, 2, pp. 315-334.
  • Kleinewiese Julia (2022): Good people commit bad deeds together: A factorial survey on the moral antecedents of situational deviance in peer groups, Deviant Behavior, 43, 11, pp. 1420-1431.
  • Jäger Felix (2022): Security vs. Civil Liberties: How citizens cope with threat, restriction and ideology, [ 12th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Prague, ]
  • Helbling Marc, Sandra Morgenstern (2022): Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa, [ Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), (virtual), ]
  • Helbling Marc (2022): Measuring Immigration Policies and their Effects, [ Demscore Workshop, Uppsala University, ]
  • Silber Henning, Frederic Gerdon, Ruben L. Bach, Christoph Kern, Florian Keusch, Frauke Kreuter (2022): In which situations are people likely to share their health data? A vignette experiment on willingness to donate three different types of health data, [ Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS), (virtual conference), ]
  • Yan Ting, Florian Keusch (2022): In Which Direction Do You Think This Scale Should Go? Scale Direction Preference and Its Impact on Survey Responses, [ AAPOR 77th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, ]
  • Keusch Florian, Johanna Mehltretter (2022): A Review of the Use of Google Trends Data in Survey and Public Opinion Research, [ AAPOR 77th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, ]
  • Keusch Florian, Paulina Pankowska, Ruben L. Bach, Alexandru Cernat (2022): Measuring Facebook use: The accuracy of self-reported data versus digital trace data, [ Joint Statistical Meetings 2022, Washington, DC, ]
  • Malich Sonja, Georg-Christoph Haas, Florian Keusch, Sebastian Bähr, Frauke Kreuter, Mark Trappmann (2022): Challenges of Measuring Social Interaction with Smartphone App Data, [ General Online Research (GOR 22), Berlin, ]
  • Keusch Florian (2022): Do you have two minutes to talk about your data? Data donation as a way of collecting digital traces, [ RSS International Conference 2022, Aberdeen, ]
  • Stadtmüller Sven, Henning Silber, Jessica Daikeler, Florian Keusch (2022): The role of heuristics in processing survey results: Evidence from a vignette experiment, [ WAPOR 75th Annual Conference, Dubai, ]
  • Alam Mehwish, Andreea Iana, Alexander Grote, Katharina Ludwig, Philipp Müller, Heiko Paulheim (2022): Towards Analyzing the Bias of News Recommender Systems Using Sentiment and Stance Detection, [ 2nd International Workshop on Knowledge Graphs for Online Discourse Analysis (BeyondFacts’22), Lyon, ]
  • Kleinewiese Julia (2022): Group morality affects crime: Empirical evidence from the perspective of Situational Action Theory, [ 22nd Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology (Eurocrim 2022), Malaga, ]
  • Lorenz Reilly, Jacob Beck, Sophie Horneber, Florian Keusch, Christopher Antoun (2022): Google Trends as a tool for public opinion research: An illustration of the perceived threats of immigration, pp. 193-206. Cham, Springer
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