Publications
2024
- Arnold, L. and Fleischmann, F. (2024). Group boundaries in the Netherlands: how religion and ethnicity matter for social integration. European Sociological Review, 1–16.
- Bach, R. L., Silber, H., Gerdon, F., Keusch, F., Schonlau, M. and Schröder, J. (2024). To share or not to share – understanding individuals’ willingness to share biomarkers, sensor data, and medical records. Information, Communication & Society : ICS, 1–19.
- Grönemann, M. (2024). How to reduce item nonresponse in face-to-face surveys? A review and evidence from the European social survey. Methods, Data, Analyses : MDA, 1–20.
- Hahm, H., Hilpert, D. and König, T. (2024). Divided we unite: The nature of partyism and the role of coalition partnership in Europe. American Political Science Review, 118, 69–187.
- Kuhlemann, J. (2024). Linking refugees’ time perceptions and their time use. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies : JEMS, 50, 4621-4641.
- Lörch, L. and Huovinen, E. (2024). Fostering composer voice in tertiary teaching of contemporary music composition. Journal of Research in Music Education, 1–22.
- Rapp, M. (2024). How important is European integration for pro-European voters in times of politicization? Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 1–29.
- Schürmann, L., Schwalbach, J. and Himmelrath, N. (2024). Location matters! Geospatial dynamics of MP responses to Covid-19 protests in multilevel systems. European Journal of Political Research, 1–22.
2023
- Ingendahl, M., Vogel, T., Maedche, A. and Wänke, M. (2023). Brand placements in video games: How local in-game experiences influence brand attitudes. Psychology & Marketing, 40, 274–287.
- Janson, M. P., Siebert, J. and Dickhäuser, O. (2023). Everything right or nothing wrong? Regulatory fit effects in an e-learning context. Social Psychology of Education, 26, 107–139.
- Kogan, I., Heyne, S., Kuhlemann, J. and Abdul-Rida, C. (2023). Distinct boundaries? Preferences of immigrants’ descendants regarding partnerships with recent refugees from Syria and Afghanistan in Germany. Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 52, 379–390.
- Lörch, L., Lemaire, B. and Portrat, S. (2023). A hebbian model to account for musical expertise differences in a working memory task. Cognitive Computation, 15, 1620-1639.
- Mettang, O., Euchner, E.-M., Fischer, L. and Menzner, J. (2023). Securing moral authority: A cross-national analysis of protestant engagement in the implementation of morality policies in Western Europe. Voluntas : International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 1–12.
- Ray, J. K., Stürmlinger, L. L., von Krause, M., Lux, U. and Zietlow, A.-L. (2023). Disentangling the trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms and partnership problems in the transition to parenthood and their impact on child adjustment difficulties. Development and Psychopathology : D&P, 1–16.
- Schongen, S. (2023). Digitalisation as a prospect for work–life balance and inclusion: A natural experiment in German hospitals. Social Inclusion, 11, 225–238.
- Schäfer, F. and Undorf, M. (2023). On the educational relevance of immediate judgment of learning reactivity: No effects of predicting one’s memory for general-knowledge facts. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition : JARMAC, 2023, 1–12.
- Stadelmann-Steffen, I., Rajski, H. and Ruprecht, S. (2023). The role of vote advice application in direct-democratic opinion formation: An experiment from Switzerland. Acta Politica : AP, 58, 792–818.
- Steinert, C. (2023). The duration of political imprisonment: Evidence from China. Conflict Management and Peace Science : CMPS, 40, 349–372.
- Unkelbach, F., Brütting, T., Schilling, M. and Wänke, M. (2023). Looking competent does not appeal to all voters equally: The role of social class and politicians’ facial appearance for voting likelihood. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin : PSPB, 1–15.
- Unkelbach, F., John, M. and Vogel, V. (2023). Jumping on the bandwagon: The role of voters' social class in poll effects in the context of the 2021 German federal election. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 64, 51–78.
2022
- Boileau, L. L.-A., Bless, H. and Gebauer, J. E. (2022). The 'mixed bag’ of segregation – On positive and negative associations with migrants’ acculturation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 457–471.
- Breznau, N., Rinke, E. M., Wuttke, A., Nguyen, H. H. V., Adem, M., Adriaans, J., Alvarez-Benjumea, A., Andersen, H. K., Auer, D., Azevedo, F., Bahnsen, O., Balzer, D., Bauer, G., Bauer, P. C., Baumann, M., Baute, S., Benoit, V., Bernauer, J., Berning, C., Berthold, A., Bethke, F. S., Biegert, T., Blinzler, K., Blumenberg, J. N., Bobzien, L., Bohman, A., Bol, T., Bostic, A., Brzozowska, Z., Burgdorf, K., Burger, K., Busch, K. B., Carlos-Castillo, J., Chan, N., Christmann, P., Connelly, R., Czymara, C., Damian, E., Ecker, A., Edelmann, A., Eger, M. A., Ellerbrock, S., Forke, A., Forster, A., Gaasendam, C., Gavras, K., Gayle, V., Gessler, T., Gnambs, T., Godefroidt, A., Grömping, M., Groß, M., Gruber, S., Gummer, T., Hadjar, A., Heisig, J. P., Hellmeier, S., Heyne, S., Hirsch, M., Hjerm, M., Hochman, O., Hövermann, A., Hunger, S., Hunkler, C., Huth, N., Ignácz, Z. S., Jacobs, L., Jacobsen, J., Jaeger, B., Jungkunz, S., Jungmann, N., Kauff, M., Kleinert, M., Klinger, J., Kolb, J.-P., Kołczyńska, M., Kuk, J., Kunißen, K., Kurti Sinatra, D., Langenkamp, A., Lersch, P. M., Löbel, L.-M., Lutscher, P., Mader, M., Madia, J. E., Malancu, N., Maldonado, L., Marahrens, H., Martin, N., Martinez, P., Mayerl, J., Mayorga, O. J., McManus, P., McWagner, K., Meeusen, C., Meierrieks, D., Mellon, J., Merhout, F., Merk, S., Meyer, D., Micheli, L., Mijs, J., Moya, C., Neunhoeffer, M., Nüst, D., Nygård, O., Ochsenfeld, F., Otte, G., Pechenkina, A. O., Prosser, C., Raes, L., Ralston, K., Ramos, M. R., Roets, A., Rogers, J., Ropers, G., Samuel, R., Sand, G., Schachter, A., Schaeffer, M., Schieferdecker, D., Schlueter, E., Schmidt, R., Schmidt, K. M., Schmidt-Catran, A., Schmiedeberg, C., Schneider, J., Schoonvelde, M., Schulte-Cloos, J., Schumann, S., Schunck, R., Schupp, J., Seuring, J., Silber, H., Sleegers, W. W. A., Sonntag, N., Staudt, A., Steiber, N., Steiner, N. D., Sternberg, S., Stiers, D., Stojmenovska, D., Storz, N., Striessnig, E., Stroppe, A.-K., Teltemann, J., Tibajev, A., Tung, B., Vagni, G., Van Assche, J., Van der Linden, M., Van der Noll, J., Van Hootegem, A., Vogtenhuber, S., Voicu, B., Wagemans, F., Wehl, N., Werner, H., Wiernik, B. M., Winter, F., Wolf, C., Yamada, Y., Zhang, N., Ziller, C., Zins, S. and Żółtak, T. (2022). Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS, 119, 1–8.
- Bucher, H., Stroppe, A.-K., Burger, A. M., Faas, T., Schoen, H., Debus, M., Roßteutscher, S., Cohen, D., Huber, R. A., Jankowski, M., John, M., Menzner, J., Schimpf, C. H., Schnaudt, C., Steiner, N. D., Traunmüller, R., Unkelbach, F., Vogel, V., Wegscheider, C., Welz, R. and Wuttke, A. (2022). Special issue conclusion : The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 in hindsight: experiences gained and lessons learned. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 64, 207–219.
- Cornesse, C., Krieger, U., Sohnius, M.-L., Fikel, M., Friedel, S., Rettig, T., Wenz, A., Juhl, S., Lehrer, R., Möhring, K., Naumann, E., Reifenscheid, M. and Blom, A. G. (2022). From German Internet Panel to Mannheim Corona Study: Adaptable probability-based online panel infrastructures during the pandemic. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in Society, 185, 773–797.
- Gavras, K., Mader, M. and Schoen, H. (2022). Convergence of European security and defense preferences? A quantitative text analysis of strategy papers, 1994–2018. European Union Politics : EUP, 23, 662–679.
- Ingendahl, M. and Vogel, T. (2022). Choosing a brand name that's “in” – disgust sensitivity, preference for intuition, and the articulatory in-out effect. Personality and Individual Differences, 185, 1–5.
- Ingendahl, M. and Vogel, T. (2022). Stimulus evaluation in the eye of the beholder: Big five personality traits explain variance in normed picture sets. Personality Science : PS, 3, 1–21.
- Ingendahl, M. and Vogel, T. (2022). The articulatory in-out effect: Driven by consonant preferences? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122, e1-e10.
- Ingendahl, M., Vogel, T. and Topolinski, S. (2022). The articulatory in-out effect: replicable, but inexplicable. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 26, 8–10.
- Ingendahl, M., Vogel, T. and Wänke, M. (2022). The articulatory in-out effect: Driven by articulation fluency? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 99, 1–7.
- Janson, M. P., Siebert, J. and Dickhäuser, O. (2022). Compared to what? Effects of social and temporal comparison standards of feedback in an e-learning context. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 19, 1–26.
- Juhl, S. and Williams, L. K. (2022). Learning at home and abroad: How competition conditions the diffusion of party strategies. British Journal of Political Science, 52, 593–612.
- Kuhlemann, J. (2022). Refugees' time investments – Differences in the time use of refugees, other immigrants, and natives in Germany. Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 4, 1–18.
- Kuhlemann, J. and Krapf, S. (2022). Parental repartnering and child well-being: what role does coresidence play? Journal of Family Research : JFR, 34, 823–846.
- König, T., Lin-Hi, N., Lu, X., Silva, T. N., Yordanova, N. and Zudenkova, G. (2022). Agenda control and timing of bill initiation: A temporal perspective on coalition governance in parliamentary democracies. American Political Science Review, 116, 231–248.
- Lörch, L. (2022). Chunking in tonal contexts: Information compression during serial recall of visually presented musical notes. Psychology of Music, 50, 691–708.
- Meyer, C. (2022). Bringing the world to the classroom: Teaching statistics and programming in a project-based setting. PS : Political Science & Politics, 55, 193–197.
- Müller, S. D. and Sältzer, M. (2022). Twitter made me do it!: Twitter's tonal platform incentive and its effect on online campaigning. Information, Communication & Society : ICS, 25, 1247-1272.
- Müller, U. W. D., Bahnsen, O. and Alpers, G. W. (2022). State anxiety by itself does not change political attitudes: A threat of shock experiment. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 1–13.
- Rudolph, L., Däubler, T. and Menzner, J. (2022). Das Potenzial offener Listen für die Wahl von Frauen zum Bundestag. Ergebnisse eines Survey-Experiments. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 63, 441–468.
- Undorf, M., Navarro-Báez, S. and Bröder, A. (2022). “You don't know what this means to me” – Uncovering idiosyncratic influences on metamemory judgments. Cognition, 222, 1–9.
- Weyrauch, D. and Steinert, C. V. (2022). Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations. The Review of International Organizations, 17, 89–115.
2021
- Achimescu, V. and Chachev, P. D. (2021). Raising the flag: Monitoring user perceived disinformation on reddit. Information, 12, 4.
- Achimescu, V., Sultănescu, D. and Sultănescu, D. C. (2021). The path from distrusting Western actors to conspiracy beliefs and noncompliance with public health guidance during the COVID-19 crisis. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 31, 299–310.
- Bauer, P. C., Gerdon, F., Keusch, F., Kreuter, F. and Vannette, D. L. (2021). Did the GDPR increase trust in data collectors? Evidence from observational and experimental data. Information, Communication & Society : ICS, 25, 2101-2121.
- Berres, S. and Erdfelder, E. (2021). The sleep benefit in episodic memory: An integrative review and a meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 147, 1309-1353.
- Boileau, L. L.-A., Grüning, D. and Bless, H. (2021). Too good to be liked? When and how prosocial others are disliked. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 1–13.
- Bröder, A., Scharf, S. E., Jekel, M., Glöckner, A. and Franke, N. (2021). Salience effects in information acquisition: No evidence for a top-down coherence influence. Memory & Cognition, 49, 1537-1554.
- Dentler, K., Gschwend, T. and Hünlich, D. (2021). A swing vote from the ethnic backstage: The role of German American isolationist tradition for Trump's 2016 victory. Electoral Studies, 71, 1–16.
- El Masri, M. and Phillips, B. J. (2021). Threat perception, policy diffusion, and the logic of terrorist group designation. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1–24.
- Filippi, I., Galinowski, A., Lemaître, H., Massot, C., Zille, P., Frère, P., Miranda-Marcos, R., Trichard, C., Guldner, S., Vulser, H., Paillère-Martinot, M.-L., Quinlan, E. B., Desrivieres, S., Gowland, P., Bokde, A., Garavan, H., Heinz, A., Walter, H., Daedelow, L., Büchel, C., Bromberg, U., Conrod, P. J., Flor, H., Banaschewski, T., Nees, F., Heintz, S., Smolka, M., Vetter, N. C., Papadopoulos-Orfanos, D., Whelan, R., Poustka, L., Paus, T., Schumann, G., Artiges, E. and Martinot, J.-L. (2021). Neuroimaging evidence for structural correlates in adolescents resilient to polysubstance use: A five-year follow-up study. European Neuropsychopharmacology : ENP, 49, 11–22.
- Friedrich, T. S., Laible, M.-C., Pollak, R., Schongen, S., Schulz, B. and Vicari, B. (2021). Grasping digitalization in the working world : An example from the German National Educational Panel Study. Soziale Welt, 72, 415–452.
- Gallinat, C., Stürmlinger, L. L., Schaber, S. and Bauer, S. (2021). Pathological skin picking: Phenomenology and associations with emotions, self-esteem, body image, and subjective physical well-being. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12, 1–9.
- Gerdon, F., Nissenbaum, H., Bach, R. L., Kreuter, F. and Zins, S. (2021). Individual acceptance of using health data for private and public benefit: Changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Harvard Data Science Review : HDSR, 3, 1–27.
- Groskurth, K., Nießen, D., Rammstedt, B. and Lechner, C. M. (2021). An English-language adaptation and validation of the Political Efficacy Short Scale (PESS). Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences : MISS, 3, 1–12.
- Halicki, K. T., Ingendahl, M., Mayer, M., John, M., Schreiner, M. R. and Wänke, M. (2021). From which direction does the Empire strike (back)? Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 1–10.
- Inauen, J., Contzen, N., Frick, V., Kadel, P., Keller, J., Kollmann, J., Mata, J. and van Valkengoed, A. (2021). Environmental issues are health issues: Making a case and setting an agenda for environmental health psychology. European Psychologist, 26, 219–229.
- Ingendahl, M., Schöne, T., Wänke, M. and Vogel, T. (2021). Fluency in the in-out effect: The role of structural mere exposure effects. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 92.
- Juhl, S. (2021). The Wald test of common factors in spatial model specification search strategies. Political Analysis : PA, 29, 193–211.
- Juhl, S. and Hilpert, D. (2021). Wheeling and dealing behind closed doors: estimatingthe causal effect of transparency on policy evaluationsusing a survey experiment. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 9, 36–52.
- Keusch, F., Leonard, M. M., Sajons, C. and Steiner, S. (2021). Using smartphone technology for research on refugees: Evidence from Germany. Sociological Methods & Research : SMR, 50, 1863-1894.
- Kray, J., Kreis, B. K. and Lorenz, C. (2021). Age differences in decision making under known risk: The role of working memory and impulsivity. Developmental Psychology, 57, 241–252.
- Kuhlmann, B. G., Symeonidou, N., Tanyas, H. and Wulff, L. (2021). Chapter three – Remembering and reconstructing episodic context: an overview of source monitoring methods and behavioral findings. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 75, 79–124.
- Lechner, C. M., Bhaktha, N., Groskurth, K. and Bluemke, M. (2021). Why ability point estimates can be pointless: a primer on using skill measures from large-scale assessments in secondary analyses. Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences : MISS, 3, 1–16.
- Lindstam, E., Mader, M. and Schoen, H. (2021). Conceptions of national identity and ambivalence towards immigration. British Journal of Political Science, 51, 93–114.
- Lörch, L. (2021). The association of eye movements and performance accuracy in a novel sight-reading task. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 14, 1–30.
- Marbach, M. (2021). Analyzing decision records from committees. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 9, 832–848.
- Meachon, E., Meyer, M., Wilmut, K., Zemp, M. and Alpers, G. W. (2021). Evoked potentials differentiate Developmental Coordination Disorder from Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in a stop-signal task: A pilot study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15, 1–13.
- Siehl, S., Robjant, K. and Crombach, A. (2021). Systematic review and meta-analyses of the long-term efficacy of narrative exposure therapy for adults, children and perpetrators. Psychotherapy Research, 31, 695–710.
- Steinert, C. (2021). Who is a political prisoner? Journal of Global Security Studies, 6, 1–20.
- Vogel, T., Ingendahl, M. and Winkielman, P. (2021). The architecture of prototype preferences: Typicality, fluency, and valence. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General, 150, 187–194.
- Weyrauch, D. and Winzen, T. (2021). Internet fragmentation, political structuring, and organizational concentration in transnational engineering networks. Global Policy : GP, 12, 51–65.
- Zimdahl, M. F. and Undorf, M. (2021). Hindsight bias in metamemory: Outcome knowledge influences the recollection of judgments of learning. Memory, 29, 559–572.
2020
- Altmann, S., Milsom, L., Zillessen, H., Blasone, R., Gerdon, F., Bach, R. L., Kreuter, F., Nosenzo, D., Toussaert, S. and Abeler, J. (2020). Acceptability of app-based contact tracing for COVID-19: Cross-country survey study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth : JMU, 8, e19857.
- Bahnsen, O., Gschwend, T. and Stötzer, L. F. (2020). How do coalition signals shape voting behavior? Revealing the mediating role of coalition expectations. Electoral Studies, 66, 1–18.
- Blom, A. G., Cornesse, C., Friedel, S., Krieger, U., Fikel, M., Rettig, T., Wenz, A., Juhl, S., Lehrer, R., Möhring, K., Naumann, E. and Reifenscheid, M. (2020). High-frequency and high-quality survey data collection: The Mannheim Corona study. Survey Research Methods : SRM, 14, 171–178.
- Debus, M. and Navarrete, R. M. (2020). Do regional party primaries affect the ideological cohesion of political parties in multilevel systems? Evidence from Spain. Party Politics, 26, 770–782.
- Gerdes, A. B. M., Fraunfelter, L.-A. and Alpers, G. W. (2020). Hear it, fear it: Fear generalizes from conditioned pictures to semantically related sounds. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 69, 1–8.
- Gläßel, C., González, B. and Scharpf, A. (2020). Grist to the mill of subversion: strikes and coups in counterinsurgencies. European Journal of International Relations, 26, 1032-1060.
- Gläßel, C. and Paula, K. (2020). Sometimes less is more: Censorship, news falsification, and disapproval in 1989 East Germany. American Journal of Political Science : AJPS, 64, 682–698.
- Guldner, S., Nees, F. and McGettigan, C. (2020). Vocomotor and social brain networks work together to express social traits in voices. Cerebral Cortex, 30, 6004-6020.
- Gärtner, L., Gavras, K. and Schoen, H. (2020). What tips the scales? Disentangling the mechanisms underlying post-electoral gains and losses in democratic support. Electoral Studies, 67, Article 102210.
- Hahm, H., Hilpert, D. and König, T. (2020). Institutional reform and public attitudes toward EU decision making. European Journal of Political Research, 59, 599–623.
- van Hauwaert, S., Schimpf, C. H. and Azevedo, F. (2020). The measurement of populist attitudes: Testing cross-national scales using item response theory. Politics / The Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom, 40, 3–21.
- Ingendahl, M., Hummel, D., Maedche, A. and Vogel, T. (2020). Who can be nudged? Examining nudging effectiveness in the context of need for cognition and need for uniqueness. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 20, 324–336.
- Jacob, K. (2020). Intergenerational transmission in religiosity in immigrant and native families: the role of transmission opportunities and perceived transmission benefits. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies : JEMS, 46, 1921-1940.
- Juhl, S. (2020). The sensitivity of spatial regression models to network misspecification. Political Analysis : PA, 28, 1–19.
- Kadel, P., Schneider, S. and Mata, J. (2020). Soft drink consumption and mental health problems: Longitudinal relations in children and adolescents. Social Science & Medicine, 258, 113123.
- König, T. and Lu, X. (2020). Should I stay or should I go? British voter you got to let me know! Prime Ministers, intra-party conflict, and membership referendums in the British Westminster model. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 32, 557–581.
- Linhart, E. and Bahnsen, O. (2020). Die Reformen des Wahlrechts zum Deutschen Bundestag 2011 und 2013 im öffentlichen Diskurs. Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen : ZParl, 51, 844–864.
- Lu, X. (2020). Discrete choice data with unobserved heterogeneity: A conditional binary quantile model. Political Analysis : PA, 28, 147–167.
- Marksteiner, T., Janson, M. P. and Beißert, H. (2020). Belonging as compensator: Social belonging moderates the relation between bullying and well-being worldwide. Zeitschrift für Entwicklungspsychologie und pädagogische Psychologie, 52, 116–126.
- Münzer, S., Lörch, L. and Frankenstein, J. (2020). Wayfinding and acquisition of spatial knowledge with navigation assistance. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied, 26, 73–88.
- Navarrete, R. (2020). Ideological proximity and voter turnout in multi-level systems: evidence from Spain. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 30, 297–316.
- Navarrete, R. M. and Castillo-Ortiz, P. (2020). Constitutional courts and citizens’ perceptions of judicial systems in Europe. Comparative European Politics : CEP, 18, 128–150.
- Nesher Shoshan, H. and Sonnentag, S. (2020). The effects of employee burnout on customers: An experimental approach. Work & Stress, 34, 127–147.
- Paunov, Y., Wänke, M. and Vogel, T. (2020). Combining defaults and transparency information to increase policy compliance. Social Psychology, 51, 354–359.
- Scharpf, A. and Gläßel, C. (2020). Why underachievers dominate secret police organizations: Evidence from autocratic Argentina. American Journal of Political Science : AJPS, 64, 791–806.
- Schneider, S., Bolbos, A., Kadel, P. and Holzwarth, B. (2020). Exposed children, protected parents; shade in playgrounds as a previously unstudied intervention field of cancer prevention. International Journal of Environmental Health Research : IJEHR, 30, 26–37.
- Schneider, S., Mata, J. and Kadel, P. (2020). Relations between sweetened beverage consumption and individual, interpersonal, and environmental factors: a 6-year longitudinal study in German children and adolescents. International Journal of Public Health, 65, 559–570.
- Semmelbeck, J. and Besaw, C. (2020). Exploring the determinants of crime-terror cooperation using machine learning. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 36, 527–558.
- Siebenhaar, K. U., Köther, A. K. and Alpers, G. W. (2020). Dealing with the COVID-19 infodemic: Distress by information, information avoidance, and compliance with preventive measures. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1–11.
- Siehl, S., Wicking, M., Pohlack, S. T., Winkelmann, T., Zidda, F., Steiger-White, F., King, J., Burgess, N., Flor, H. and Nees, F. (2020). Structural white and gray matter differences in a large sample of patientswith Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and a healthy and trauma-exposedcontrol group: Diffusion tensor imaging and region-based morphometry. NeuroImage: Clinical, 28, 1–11.
- Soiné, H., Kriegel, L. and Dollmann, J. (2020). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on risk perceptions: differences between ethnic groups in Germany. European Societies, 23, S289-S306.
- Steinert, C. V. and Ruggeri, A. (2020). Who are our experts? Predictors of participation in expert surveys. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 26, Article 20200007.
- Wu, Y., Hall, A. S. M., Siehl, S., Grafman, J. and Krueger, F. (2020). Neural signatures of gender differences in interpersonal trust. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14, 1–15.
- Wulff, L. and Kuhlmann, B. G. (2020). Is knowledge reliance in source guessing a cognitive trait? Examining stability across time and domain. Memory & Cognition, 48, 256–276.
- Wulff, L. and Scharf, S. E. (2020). Unpacking stereotype influences on source-monitoring processes: What mouse tracking can tell us. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 87.
- Wuttke, A., Gavras, K. and Schoen, H. (2020). Leader of the free world or pioneer in democracy’s decline? Examining the democratic deconsolidation hypothesis on the mass level in East and West Germany. Research & Politics : R&P, 7, 1–10.
- Wuttke, A., Schimpf, C. H. and Schoen, H. (2020). When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts: On the conceptualization and measurement of populist attitudes and other multidimensional constructs. American Political Science Review, 114, 356–374.
2019
- Arnold, N. R., Heck, D. W., Bröder, A., Meiser, T. and Boywitt, C. D. (2019). Testing hypotheses about binding in context memory with a hierarchical multinomial modeling approach : A preregistered study. Experimental Psychology, 66, 239–251.
- Buß, C. (2019). Public opinion towards targeted labour market policies: A vignette study on the perceived deservingness of the unemployed. Journal of European Social Policy, 29, 228–240.
- Grage, T., Schoemann, M., Kieslich, P. J. and Scherbaum, S. (2019). Lost to translation: How design factors of the mouse-tracking procedure impact the inference from action to cognition. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics : AP&P, 81, 2538-2557.
- Gronau, Q. F., Wagenmakers, E.-J., Heck, D. W. and Matzke, D. (2019). A simple method for comparing complex models: Bayesian model comparison for hierarchical multinomial processing tree models using Warp-III bridge sampling. Psychometrika, 84, 261–284.
- van Hauwaert, S., Schimpf, C. H. and Dandoy, R. (2019). Populist demand, economic development and regional identity across nine European countries: exploring regional patterns of variance. European Societies, 21, 303–325.
- Heck, D. (2019). A caveat on the Savage-Dickey density ratio: The case of computing Bayes factors for regression parameters. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 72, 316–333.
- Heck, D. (2019). Accounting for estimation uncertainty and shrinkage in Bayesian within-subject intervals: A comment on Nathoo, Kilshaw, and Masson (2018). Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 88, 27–31.
- Heck, D. W., Overstall, A. M., Gronau, Q. F. and Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2019). Quantifying uncertainty in transdimensional Markov chain Monte Carlo using discrete Markov models. Statistics and Computing : SC, 29, 631–643.
- Hepp, J., Gebhardt, S., Kieslich, P. J., Störkel, L. M. and Niedtfeld, I. (2019). Low positive affect display mediates the association between borderline personality disorder and negative evaluations at zero acquaintance. Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation, 6, 1–7.
- Janson, M. P. and Dickhäuser, O. (2019). Prüfungsvorbereitung an der Hochschule mittels Lernsoftware: Die Effekte von Wenn-Dann-Plänen. Unterrichtswissenschaft, 47, 295–312.
- Juhl, S. (2019). Measurement uncertainty in spatial models: A Bayesian dynamic measurement model. Political Analysis : PA, 27, 302–319.
- Lehrer, R., Juhl, S. and Gschwend, T. (2019). The wisdom of crowds design for sensitive survey questions. Electoral Studies, 57, 99–109.
- Meyer, C. and Hammerschmidt, D. (2019). Explaining regional patterns of violence in times of political struggle: The case of the 2005 parliamentary election in Afghanistan. Journal of Regional Security, 14, 17–20.
- Neunhoeffer, M. and Sternberg, S. (2019). How cross-validation can go wrong and what to do about it. Political Analysis : PA, 27, 101–106.
- Nicklin, J. M., Meachon, E. and McNall, L. A. (2019). Balancing work, school, and personal life among graduate students: a positive psychology approach. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 14, 1265-1286.
- Scharf, S. E., Wiegelmann, M. and Bröder, A. (2019). Information search in everyday decisions: The generalizability of the attraction search effect. Judgment and Decision Making, 14, 488–512.
- Schimpf, C. (2019). Anticipated election result and protest voting: why and when Canadian voters signal discontent. Canadian Journal of Political Science : CJPS = Revue Canadienne de Science Politique, 52, 847–863.
- Steinert, C. (2019). Trial fairness before impact: Tracing the link between post-conflict trials and peace stability. International Interactions, 45, 1003-1031.
- Steinert, C. V., Steinert, J. I. and Carey, S. C. (2019). Spoilers of peace: Pro-government militias as risk factors for conflict recurrence. Journal of Peace Research, 56, 249–263.
- Stötzer, L. F., Neunhoeffer, M., Gschwend, T., Munzert, S. and Sternberg, S. (2019). Forecasting elections in multi-party systems: A Bayesian approach combining polls and fundamentals. Political Analysis : PA, 27, 255–262.
- Undorf, M. and Zimdahl, M. F. (2019). Metamemory and memory for a wide range of font sizes: What is the contribution of perceptual fluency? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45, 97–109.
- Ścigala, K. A., Schild, C., Heck, D. W. and Zettler, I. (2019). Who deals with the devil? Interdependence, personality, and corrupted collaboration. Social Psychological and Personality Science : SPPS, 10, 1019-1027.
2018
- Aczel, B., Szollosi, A., Palfi, B., Szaszi, B. and Kieslich, P. J. (2018). Is action execution part of the decision-making process? An investigation of the embodied choice hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44, 918–926.
- Behrens, L. and Rohlfing, I. (2018). Not so different in present attitudes and behaviour, but expected future membership: A technical replication of a study of party youth in six European democracies. Research & Politics : R&P, 5, 1–5.
- Cornesse, C. and Bosnjak, M. (2018). Is there an association between survey characteristics and representativeness? A meta-analysis. Survey Research Methods : SRM, 12, 1–13.
- Crombach, A. and Siehl, S. (2018). Impact and cultural acceptance of the Narrative Exposure Therapy in the aftermath of a natural disaster in Burundi. BMC Psychiatry, 18, 1–15.
- Drüner, D., Klüver, H., Mastenbroek, E. and Schneider, G. (2018). The core or the winset? Explaining decision-making duration and policy change in the European Union. Comparative European Politics : CEP, 16, 271–289.
- Gschwend, T., Juhl, S. and Lehrer, R. (2018). Die “Sonntagsfrage”, soziale Erwünschtheit und die AfD: Wie alternative Messmethoden der Politikwissenschaft weiterhelfen können. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 59, 493–519.
- Heck, D. W., Arnold, N. R. and Arnold, D. (2018). TreeBUGS: An R package for hierarchical multinomial-processing-tree modeling. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 50, 264–284.
- Heck, D. W., Erdfelder, E. and Kieslich, P. J. (2018). Generalized processing tree models: Jointly modeling discrete and continuous variables. Psychometrika, 83, 893–918.
- Heck, D. W., Hoffmann, A. and Moshagen, M. (2018). Detecting nonadherence without loss in efficiency: A simple extension of the crosswise model. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 50, 1895-1905.
- Heck, D. W. and Moshagen, M. (2018). RRreg: An R package for correlation and regression analyses of randomized response data. Journal of Statistical Software, 85, 1–29.
- Heinisch, R., Lehner, T., Mühlböck, A. and Schimpf, C. H. (2018). How do municipal amalgamations affect turnout in local elections? Insights from the 2015 municipal reform in the Austrian state of Styria. Local Government Studies, 44, 465–491.
- Krishnan, S., Lima, C. F., Evans, S., Chen, S., Guldner, S., Yeff, H., Manly, T. and Scott, S. K. (2018). Beatboxers and guitarists engage sensorimotor regions selectively when listening to the instruments they can play. Cerebral Cortex, 28, 4063-4079.
- König, T. and Ropers, G. (2018). Gender and editorial outcomes at the American Political Science Review. PS : Political Science & Politics, 51, 849–853.
- Leininger, A., Rudolph, L. and Zittlau, S. (2018). How to increase turnout in low-salience elections: Quasi-experimental evidence on the effect of concurrent second-order elections on political participation. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 6, 509–526.
- Miller, R., Scherbaum, S., Heck, D. W., Goschke, T. and Enge, S. (2018). On the relation between the (censored) shifted Wald and the Wiener distribution as measurement models for choice response times. Applied Psychological Measurement, 42, 116–135.
- Nyhuis, D. (2018). Separating candidate valence and proximity voting: Determinants of competitors' non-policy appeal. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 6, 135–151.
- Ponattu, D. (2018). Duverger's psychological effect: A natural experiment approach. Electoral Studies, 54, 139–147.
- Scherbaum, S. and Kieslich, P. J. (2018). Stuck at the starting line: How the starting procedure influences mouse-tracking data. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 50, 2097-2110.
- Schäfer, C. and Debus, M. (2018). No participation without representation : Policy distances and abstention in European parliament elections. Journal of European Public Policy, 25, 1835-1854.
- Shevchenko, Y. and Bröder, A. (2018). The effect of mood on integration of information in a multi-attribute decision task. Acta Psychologica, 185, 136–145.
- Siehl, S., King, J. A., Burgess, N., Flor, H. and Nees, F. (2018). Structural white matter changes in adults and children with posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. NeuroImage: Clinical, 19, 581–598.
- Szaszi, B., Palfi, B., Szollosi, A., Kieslich, P. J. and Aczel, B. (2018). Thinking dynamics and individual differences: Mouse-tracking analysis of the denominator neglect task. Judgment and Decision Making, 13, 23–32.
2017
- Adascalitei, D. (2017). From austerity to austerity : the political economy of public pension reforms in Romania and Bulgaria. Social Policy & Administration : SP&A, 51, 464–487.
- Adascalitei, D. and Guga, S. (2017). Negotiating agency and structure : trade union organizing strategies in a hostile environment. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 38, 473–494.
- Arnold, C. (2017). Empty promises and nonincorporation in Mercosur. International Interactions, 43, 643–667.
- Arnold, C., Doyle, D. and Wiesehomeier, N. (2017). Presidents, policy compromise and legislative success. The Journal of Politics : JOP, 79, 380–395.
- Blom, A. G., Herzing, J. M. E., Cornesse, C., Sakshaug, J. W., Krieger, U. and Bossert, D. (2017). Does the recruitment of offline households increase the sample representativeness of probability-based online panels? Evidence from the German internet panel. Social Science Computer Review : SSCORE, 35, 498–520.
- Boranbay-Akan, S., König, T. and Osnabrügge, M. (2017). The imperfect agenda-setter: Why do legislative proposals fail in the EU decision-making process? European Union Politics : EUP, 18, 168–187.
- Bröder, A., Gräf, M. and Kieslich, P. J. (2017). Measuring the relative contributions of rule-based and exemplar-based processes in judgment: Validation of a simple model. Judgment and Decision Making, 12, 491–506.
- Bröder, A. and Malejka, S. (2017). On a problematic procedure to manipulate response biases in recognition experiments: the case of “implied” base rates. Memory, 25, 736–743.
- Butz, S., Kieslich, P. J. and Bless, H. (2017). Why are conservatives happier than liberals? Comparing different explanations based on system justification, multiple group membership, and positive adjustment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 362–372.
- Eidel, O., Burth, S., Neumann, J.-O., Kieslich, P. J., Sahm, F., Jungk, C., Kickingereder, P., Bickelhaupt, S., Mundiyanapurath, S., Bäumer, P., Wick, W., Schlemmer, H.-P., Kiening, K., Unterberg, A., Bendszus, M. and Radbruch, A. (2017). Tumor infiltration in enhancing and non-enhancing parts of glioblastoma: A correlation with histopathology. PLOS ONE, 12, e0169292.
- Engel, J. and Bless, H. (2017). The more negative the more impact : evidence from nationally representative data on the relation between domain satisfactions and general life satisfaction. Social Psychology, 48, 148–159.
- Engst, B. G., Gschwend, T., Schaks, N., Sternberg, S. and Wittig, C. (2017). Zum Einfluss der Parteinähe auf das Abstimmungsverhalten der Bundesverfassungsrichter – eine quantitative Untersuchung. Juristenzeitung : JZ, 72, 816–826.
- Ferrín, M., Fraile, M. and García-Albacete, G. (2017). The gender gap in political knowledge : is it all about guessing? An experimental approach. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 29, 111–132.
- Flentje, J.-E., König, T. and Marbach, M. (2017). Assessing the validity of the Manifesto Common Space Scores. Electoral Studies, 47, 25–35.
- Formanowicz, M., Rössel, J., Suitner, C. and Maass, A. (2017). Verbs as linguistic markers of agency : the social side of grammar. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 566–579.
- Gohdes, A. (2017). Bringing perpetrator and victim identities into empirical ethnic conflict research. Ethnopolitics, 16, 28–33.
- Gohdes, A. R. and Carey, S. C. (2017). Canaries in the coal-mine? What the killings of journalists tell us about future repression. Journal of Peace Research, 54, 157–174.
- Gronau, Q. F., van Erp, S., Heck, D. W., Cesario, J., Jonas, K. J. and Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2017). A Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis of the power pose effect with informed and default priors : the case of felt power. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2, 123–138.
- Gschwend, T., Meffert, M. F. and Stötzer, L. (2017). Weighting parties and coalitions : how coalition signals influence voting behavior. The Journal of Politics : JOP, 79, 642–655.
- Heck, D. W. and Erdfelder, E. (2017). Linking process and measurement models of recognition-based decisions. Psychological Review, 124, 442–471.
- Henninger, F., Kieslich, P. J. and Hilbig, B. E. (2017). Psynteract : a flexible, cross-platform, open framework for interactive experiments. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 49, 1605-1614.
- Hess, M. (2017). Determinants of intended retirement timing in Germany. Sozialer Fortschritt, 66, 593–610.
- Huber, R. A. and Schimpf, C. H. (2017). On the distinct effects of left-wing and right-wing populism on democratic quality. Politics and Governance, 5, 146–165.
- Kieslich, P. J. and Henninger, F. (2017). Mousetrap : an integrated, open-source mouse-tracking package. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 49, 1652-1667.
- Klüver, H. and Spoon, J.-J. (2017). Challenges to multiparty governments : how governing in coalitions affects coalition parties’ responsiveness to voters. Party Politics, 23, 793–803.
- Kroneisen, M. and Makerud, S. E. (2017). The effects of item material on encoding strategies : survival processing compared to the method of loci. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology : QJEP, 70, 1824-1836.
- Kuhlmann, B. G., Kornadt, A. E., Bayen, U. J., Meuser, K. and Wulff, L. (2017). Multidimensionality of younger and older adults’ age stereotypes : the interaction of life domain and adjective dimension. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological and Social Sciences, 72, 436–440.
- Kurella, A.-S. and Rosset, J. (2017). Blind spots in the party system: Spatial voting and issue salience if voters face scarce choices. Electoral Studies, 49, 1–16.
- König, T., Marbach, M. and Osnabrügge, M. (2017). Left/
right or U? Estimating the dimensionality of national party competition in Europe. The Journal of Politics : JOP, 79, 1101-1105. - Leszczensky, L. and Pink, S. (2017). Intra- and inter-group friendship choices of Christian, Muslim, and non-religious youth in Germany. European Sociological Review, 33, 72–83.
- Munzert, S., Stötzer, L., Gschwend, T., Neunhoeffer, M. and Sternberg, S. (2017). Zweitstimme.org. : ein strukturell-dynamisches Vorhersagemodell für Bundestagswahlen. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 58, 418–441.
- Naumann, E. (2017). Do increasing reform pressures change welfare state attitudes? An experimental study on population ageing, pension reform preferences, political knowledge and ideology. Ageing and Society, 37, 266–294.
- Pappi, F. U., Kurella, A.-S. and Bräuninger, T. (2017). Erststimmen generierende Merkmale der Direktkandidaten bei Bundestagswahlen. Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft : ZPol = Journal of Political Science, 27, 305–326.
- Radbruch, A., Haase, R., Kieslich, P. J., Weberling, L. D., Kickingereder, P., Wick, W., Schlemmer, H.-P. and Bendszus, M. (2017). No signal intensity increase in the dentate nucleus on unenhanced T1-weighted MR images after more than 20 serial injections of macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents. Radiology, 282, 699–707.
- Sagarzazu, I. and Klüver, H. (2017). Coalition governments and party competition : political communication strategies of coalition parties. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 5, 333–349.
- Schäfer, C. (2017). Euroskeptizismus und Wahlenthaltung : Motivationen unterschiedlicher Nichtwählertypen bei der Europawahl 2014. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Politikwissenschaft : ZfVP, 11, 50–80.
- Thielmann, I. and Hilbig, B. E. (2017). Should versus want : on the relative contribution of injunctive norms and preferences on trust decisions. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 30, 446–452.
- Thielmann, I., Hilbig, B. E., Zettler, I. and Moshagen, M. (2017). On measuring the sixth basic personality dimension : a comparison between HEXACO honesty-humility and big six honesty-propriety. Assessment : ASM, 24, 1024-1036.
- Treischl, E. and Wolbring, T. (2017). The causal effect of survey mode on students’ evaluations of teaching: Empirical evidence from three field experiments. Research in higher education, 58, 904–921.
- Walter, S. (2017). Explaining the visibility of EU citizens : a multi-level analysis of European Union news. European Political Science Review : EPSR, 9, 233–253.
- Walter, S. (2017). Three models of the European public sphere. Journalism Studies, 18, 749–770.
2016
- Adascalitei, D. and Pignatti Morano, C. (2016). Drivers and effects of labour market reforms : evidence from a novel policy compendium. IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 5, Article 15.
- Bahnsen, O., Linhart, E. and Tosun, J. (2016). Wer mit wem in der Energiepolitik? Eine Analyse des öffentlichen Diskurses über die Novelle des Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetzes 2014. Der moderne Staat : dms, 9, 109–134.
- Bayer, P. and Urpelainen, J. (2016). It's all about political incentives : democracy and the renewable feed-in tariff. The Journal of Politics : JOP, 78, 603–619.
- Bayer, P., Urpelainen, J. and Xu, A. (2016). Explaining differences in sub-national patterns of clean technology transfer to China and India. International Environmental Agreements : Politics, Law and Economics, 16, 261–283.
- Bless, H. and Burger, A. M. (2016). A closer look at social psychologists' silver bullet : inevitable and evitable side effects of the experimental approach. Perspectives on psychological science, 11, 296–308.
- Bless, H. and Burger, A. M. (2016). Assimilation and contrast in social priming. Current Opinion in Psychology, 12, 26–31.
- Bordone, V. and Arpino, B. (2016). Do grandchildren influence how old you feel? Journal of Aging and Health, 28, 1055-1072.
- Bräscher, A.-K., Becker, S., Hoeppli, M.-E. and Schweinhardt, P. (2016). Different brain circuitries mediating controllable and uncontrollable pain. The Journal of Neuroscience, 36, 5013-5025.
- Bräscher, A.-K., Zuran, D., Feldmann, R. E. and Benrath, J. (2016). Patient survey on Invisalign® treatment comparen the SmartTrack® material to the previous aligner material. Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics = Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie, 77, 432–438.
- Burger, A. M. and Bless, H. (2016). Affect and the weight of idealistic versus pragmatic concerns in decision situations. European Journal of Social Psychology, 46, 323–340.
- Bäck, H., Debus, M. and Klüver, H. (2016). Bicameralism, intra-party bargaining, and the formation of party policy positions : evidence from the German federal system. Party Politics, 22, 405–417.
- Dickhäuser, O., Dinger, F. C., Janke, S., Spinath, B. and Steinmayr, R. (2016). A prospective correlational analysis of achievement goals as mediating constructs linking distal motivational dispositions to intrinsic motivation and academic achievement. Learning and Individual Differences, 50, 30–41.
- Domonkos, S. (2016). Who wants a progressive income tax? Determinants of tax-policy preferences in post-socialist Eastern Europe. East European Politics and Societies and Cultures : EEPS, 30, 423–448.
- Ecker, A., Glinitzer, K. and Meyer, T. M. (2016). Corruption performance voting and the electoral context. European Political Science Review : EPSR, 8, 333–354.
- Eidel, O., Neumann, J.-O., Burth, S., Kieslich, P. J., Jungk, C., Sahm, F., Kickingereder, P., Kiening, K., Unterberg, A., Wick, W., Schlemmer, H.-P., Bendszus, M. and Radbruch, A. (2016). Automatic analysis of cellularity in glioblastoma and correlation with ADC using trajectory analysis and automatic nuclei counting. PLOS ONE, 11, e0160250.
- Frech, E. (2016). Re-electing MEPs : the factors determining re-election probabilities. European Union Politics : EUP, 17, 69–90.
- Giger, N. and Klüver, H. (2016). Voting against your constituents? How lobbying affects representation. American Journal of Political Science : AJPS, 60, 190–205.
- Glöckner, A., Hilbig, B. E., Henninger, F. and Fiedler, S. (2016). The reversed description-experience gap : disentangling sources of presentation format effects in risky choice. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General, 145, 486–508.
- Grauenhorst, T., Blohm, M. and Koch, A. (2016). Respondent incentives in a national face-to-face survey : do they affect response quality? Field Methods, 28, 266–283.
- Greene, Z. and Haber, M. (2016). Leadership competition and disagreement at party national congresses. British Journal of Political Science, 46, 611–632.
- Gschwend, T., Stötzer, L. and Zittlau, S. (2016). What drives rental votes? How coalitions signals facilitate strategic coalition voting. Electoral Studies, 44, 293–306.
- Heck, D. W. and Erdfelder, E. (2016). Extending multinomial processing tree models to measure the relative speed of cognitive processes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 23, 1440-1465.
- Heck, D. W. and Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2016). Adjusted priors for Bayes factors involving reparameterized order constraints. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 73, 110–116.
- Hepp, J., Hilbig, B. E., Kieslich, P. J., Herzog, J., Lis, S., Schmahl, C. and Niedtfeld, I. (2016). Borderline personality and the detection of angry faces. PLOS ONE, 11, 1–12.
- Hilbig, B. E., Thielmann, I., Klein, S. A. and Henninger, F. (2016). The two faces of cooperation : on the unique role of HEXACO Agreeableness for forgiveness versus retaliation. Journal of Research in Personality, 64, 69–78.
- Huber, R. A. and Schimpf, C. H. (2016). A drunken guest in Europe? The influence of populist radical right parties on democratic quality. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Politikwissenschaft : ZfVP, 10, 103–129.
- Huber, R. A. and Schimpf, C. H. (2016). Friend or foe? Testing the influence of populism on democratic quality in Latin America. Political Studies, 64, 872–889.
- Iannelli, C., Smyth, E. and Klein, M. (2016). Curriculum differentiation and social inequality in higher education entry in Scotland and Ireland. British Educational Research Journal : BERJ, 42, 561–581.
- Jensen, C. and Naumann, E. (2016). Increasing pressures and support for public healthcare in Europe. Health Policy, 120, 698–705.
- Klein, M. (2016). Educational expansion, occupational closure and the relation between educational attainment and occupational prestige over time. Sociology : the journal of the British Sociological Association, 50, 3–23.
- Klein, M. (2016). The association between graduates' field of study and occupational attainment in West Germany, 1980–2008. Journal for Labour Market Research = Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung, 49, 43–58.
- Klüver, H. and Spoon, J.-J. (2016). Who responds? Voters, parties and issue attention. British Journal of Political Science, 46, 633–654.
- Kroneisen, M., Rummel, J. and Erdfelder, E. (2016). What kind of processing is survival processing? Effects of different types of dual-task load on the survival processing effect. Memory & Cognition, 44, 1228-1243.
- Kruse, H., Smith, S., van Tubergen, F. and Maas, I. (2016). From neighbors to school friends? How adolescents’ place of residence relates to same-ethnic school friendships. Social Networks, 44, 130–142.
- Leszczensky, L., Stark, T. H., Flache, A. and Munniksma, A. (2016). Disentangling the relation between young immigrants' host country identification and their friendships with natives. Social Networks, 44, 179–189.
- Malejka, S. and Bröder, A. (2016). No source memory for unrecognized items when implicit feedback is avoided. Memory & Cognition, 44, 63–72.
- Meyer, T. M. and Strobl, D. (2016). Voter perceptions of coalition policy positions in multiparty systems. Electoral Studies, 41, 80–91.
- Michalkiewicz, M. and Erdfelder, E. (2016). Individual differences in use of the recognition heuristic are stable across time, choice objects, domains, and presentation formats. Memory & Cognition, 44, 454–468.
- Münzer, S., Fehringer, B. C. O. F. and Kühl, T. (2016). Standardized norm data for three self-report scales on egocentric and allocentric environmental spatial strategies. Data in Brief, 8, 803–811.
- Münzer, S., Fehringer, B. C. O. F. and Kühl, T. (2016). Validation of a 3-factor structure of spatial strategies and relations to possession and usage of navigational aids. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 47, 66–78.
- Naczyk, M. and Domonkos, S. (2016). The financial crisis and varieties of pension privatization reversals in Eastern Europe. Governance, 29, 167–184.
- Naumann, E., Buß, C. and Bähr, J. (2016). How unemployment experience affects support for the welfare state: A real panel approach. European Sociological Review, 32, 81–92.
- Nyhuis, D. (2016). Electoral effects of candidate valence. Electoral Studies, 42, 33–41.
- Nyhuis, D. (2016). Partei oder Person? Parteispezifische Wahlmotive bei baden-württembergischen Kommunalwahlen. Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen : ZParl, 47, 657–669.
- Plieninger, H. (2016). Mountain or molehill? A simulation study on the impact of response styles. Educational and Psychological Measurement : EPM, 77, 32–53.
- Pohl, R. F., Erdfelder, E., Michalkiewicz, M., Castela, M. and Hilbig, B. E. (2016). The limited use of the fluency heuristic : converging evidence across different procedures. Memory & Cognition, 44, 1114-1126.
- Radbruch, A., Weberling, L. D., Kieslich, P. J., Hepp, J., Kickingereder, P., Wick, W., Schlemmer, H.-P. and Bendszus, M. (2016). Intraindividual analysis of signal intensity changes in the dentate nucleus after consecutive serial applications of linear and macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents. Investigative Radiology, 51, 683–690.
- Reibling, N. and Rosenthal, M. B. (2016). The (missed) potential of the patient-centered medical home for disparities. Medical Care, 54, 9–16.
- Schulz, B. and Leszczensky, L. (2016). Native friends and host country identification among adolescent immigrants in Germany : the role of ethnic boundaries. International Migration Review : IMR, 50, 163–196.
- Schulz, S. (2016). 'Don’t blow your cool': Provocation, violent coping, and the conditioning effects of self-control. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32, 561–587.
- Söllner, A. and Bröder, A. (2016). Toolbox or adjustable spanner? A critical comparison of two metaphors for adaptive decision making. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 42, 215–237.
- Thielmann, I. and Böhm, R. (2016). Who does (not) participate in intergroup conflict? Social Psychological and Personality Science : SPPS, 7, 778–787.
- Thielmann, I., Heck, D. W. and Hilbig, B. E. (2016). Anonymity and incentives : an investigation of techniques to reduce socially desirable responding in the Trust Game. Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 527–536.
- Walter, S. (2016). A network perspective on European Union news : explaining relationships of horizontal reporting across EU member states. Mass Communication and Society, 19, 715–737.
- Wolbring, T. and Treischl, E. (2016). Selection bias in students’ evaluation of teaching : causes of student absenteeism and its consequences for course ratings and rankings. Research in higher education, 57, 51–71.
- Önnudóttir, E. (2016). Political parties and styles of representation. Party Politics, 22, 732–745.
2015
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- Adascalitei, D., Khatiwada, S., Malo, M. A. and Pignatti Morano, C. (2015). Employment protection and collective bargaining during the great recession : a comprehensive review of international evidence. Revista de economía laboral, 12, 50–87.
- Aklin, M., Bayer, P., Harish, S. P. and Urpelainen, J. (2015). Quantifying slum electrification in India and explaining local variation. Energy : The International Journal, 80, 203–212.
- Aklin, M., Bayer, P., Harish, S. P. and Urpelainen, J. (2015). The political economy of energy access : Survey evidence from India on state intervention and public opinion. Energy Research & Social Science, 10, 250–258.
- Aklin, M., Bayer, P., Harish, S. P. and Urpelainen, J. (2015). Who blames corruption for the poor enforcement of environmental laws? Survey evidence from Brazil. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies : EEPS, 16, 241–262.
- Auerswald, M. and Moshagen, M. (2015). Generating correlated, non-normally distributed data using a non-linear structural model. Psychometrika, 80, 920–937.
- Barg, K. (2015). Educational choice and cultural capital : examining social stratification within an institutionalized dialogue between family and school. Sociology : the journal of the British Sociological Association, 49, 1113-1132.
- Bayer, P., Marcoux, C. and Urpelainen, J. (2015). When international organizations bargain : evidence from the global environment facility. The Journal of Conflict Resolution : JCR, 59, 1074-1100.
- Bayer, P., Pinkerton, V. M. and Urpelainen, J. (2015). Small and beautiful? The programme of activities and the least developed countries. Climate and Development, 7, 153–164.
- Beier, H. and Schulz, S. (2015). A free Audio-CASI module for LimeSurvey. Survey Methods : Insights from the Field, 2015, 1–10.
- Buß, I. and Buß, C. (2015). Diversity Management – auch für Hochschulpersonal? Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Hochschulbefragung. Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung : P-OE, 10, 98–105.
- Dinger, F. C., Dickhäuser, O., Müller, E., Hilbig, B. E., Steinmayr, R. and Wirthwein, L. (2015). From basic personality to motivation : relating the HEXACO factors to achievement goals. Learning and Individual Differences, 40, 1–8.
- Domonkos, S. (2015). Promoting a higher retirement age: A prospect-theoretical approach. International Journal of Social Welfare, 24, 133–144.
- Drahokoupil, J., Myant, M. and Domonkos, S. (2015). The politics of flexibility : Employment practices in automotive multinationals in Central and Eastern Europe. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 21, 223–240.
- Dyer, A., Mayer-Eckhard, L., White, A. J. and Alpers, G. W. (2015). The role of scar origin in shaping men's body image. American Journal of Men's Health, 9, 115–123.
- Ecker, A. and Meyer, T. M. (2015). The duration of government formation processes in Europe. Research & Politics : R&P, 2, 1–9.
- Ecker, A., Meyer, T. M. and Müller, W. C. (2015). The distribution of individual cabinet positions in coalition governments : A sequential approach. European Journal of Political Research, 54, 802–818.
- Erdfelder, E., Castela, M., Michalkiewicz, M. and Heck, D. W. (2015). The advantages of model fitting compared to model simulation in research on preference construction. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1–4.
- Ettlin, F. and Bröder, A. (2015). Perceptual grouping does not affect multi-attribute decision making if no processing costs are involved. Acta Psychologica, 157, 30–43.
- Finke, D. and Dannwolf, T. (2015). Who let the dogs out? The effect of parliamentary scrutiny on compliance with EU law. Journal of European Public Policy, 22, 1127-1147.
- Frech, E., König, T. and Osnabrügge, M. (2015). Öffentliche Unterstützung von Reformen und ihre Stabilität in Zeiten der Eurokrise – eine experimentelle Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit von Gegenargumenten. Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft : ZPol = Journal of Political Science, 25, 219–245.
- Gohdes, A. (2015). Pulling the plug : Network disruptions and violence in civil conflict. Journal of Peace Research, 52, 352–367.
- Greene, Z. and Haber, M. (2015). The consequences of appearing divided : An analysis of party evaluations and vote choice. Electoral Studies, 37, 15–27.
- Haber, M. (2015). The legislative consequences of internal conflict and inter-party divisions. Research & Politics : R&P, 2, 1–8.
- Hainmüller, J., Hangartner, D. and Pietrantuono, G. (2015). Naturalization fosters the long-term political integration of immigrants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS, 112, 12651-12656.
- Heck, D. W., Wagenmakers, E.-J. and Morey, R. D. (2015). Testing order constraints : Qualitative differences between Bayes factors and normalized maximum likelihood. Statistics & Probability Letters, 105, 157–162.
- Hilbig, B. E., Michalkiewicz, M., Castela, M., Pohl, R. F. and Erdfelder, E. (2015). Whatever the cost? Information integration in memory-based inferences depends on cognitive effort. Memory & Cognition, 43, 659–671.
- Hilbig, B. E., Thielmann, I., Hepp, J., Klein, S. A. and Zettler, I. (2015). From personality to altruistic behavior (and back) : evidence from a double-blind dictator game. Journal of Research in Personality, 55, 46–50.
- Hilbig, B. E., Thielmann, I., Wührl, J. and Zettler, I. (2015). From honesty-humility to fair behavior – benevolence or a (blind) fairness norm? Personality and Individual Differences, 80, 91–95.
- Hofäcker, D. and Naumann, E. (2015). The emerging trend of work beyond retirement age in Germany : Increasing social inequality? Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 48, 473–479.
- Hofäcker, D., Neumann, I. and Hess, M. (2015). Generationenpolitiken für “Junge” und “Alte”. Neue Zeitschrift für Familienrecht : NZFam, 2, 1108-1111.
- Jacob, M., Klein, M. and Iannelli, C. (2015). The impact of social origin on graduates' early occupational destinations : an Anglo-German comparison. European Sociological Review, 31, 460–471.
- Kieslich, P. J. and Hilbig, B. E. (2015). Judging competing theoretical accounts by their empirical content and parsimony : reply to Myrseth and Wollbrant (2015). Judgment and Decision Making, 10, 280–282.
- Klein, M. (2015). The increasing unemployment gap between the low and high educated in West Germany : Structural or cyclical crowding-out? Social Science Research, 50, 110–125.
- Klüver, H. (2015). Interest groups in the German Bundestag : Exploring the issue linkage between citizens and interest groups. German Politics, 24, 137–153.
- Klüver, H. (2015). The promises of quantitative text analysis in interest group research : A reply to Bunea and Ibenskas. European Union Politics : EUP, 16, 456–466.
- Klüver, H., Braun, C. and Beyers, J. (2015). Legislative lobbying in context : towards a conceptual framework of interest group lobbying in the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy, 22, 447–461.
- Klüver, H. and Mahoney, C. (2015). Measuring interest group framing strategies in public policy debates. Journal of Public Policy, 35, 223–244.
- Klüver, H., Mahoney, C. and Opper, M. (2015). Framing in context : how interest groups employ framing to lobby the European Commission. Journal of European Public Policy, 22, 481–498.
- Klüver, H. and Spoon, J.-J. (2015). Bringing salience back in : Explaining voting defection in the European Parliament. Party Politics, 21, 553–564.
- Koehler, S. and König, T. (2015). Fiscal governance in the Eurozone : How effectively does the stability and growth pact limit governmental debt in the Euro countries? Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 3, 329–351.
- Kroneisen, M., Woehe, L. and Rausch, L. (2015). Expectancy effects in source memory : How moving to a bad neighborhood can change your memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 22, 179–189.
- Leszczensky, L. and Gräbs Santiago, A. (2015). The development and test of a measure of youth's ethnic and national identity. Methods, Data, Analyses : MDA, 9, 87–110.
- Leszczensky, L. and Pink, S. (2015). Ethnic segregation of friendship networks in school: Testing a rational-choice argument of differences in ethnic homophily between classroom- and grade-level networks. Social Networks, 42, 18–26.
- Lowery, D., Baumgartner, F. R., Berkhout, J., Berry, J. M., Halpin, D., Hojnacki, M., Klüver, H., Kohler-Koch, B., Richardson, J. and Schlozman, K. L. (2015). Images of an unbiased interest system. Journal of European Public Policy, 22, 1212-1231.
- Meyer, T. (2015). Dropping the unitary actor assumption : The impact of intra-party delegation on coalition governance. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 24, 485–506.
- Meyer, T. M. and Miller, B. (2015). The niche party concept and its measurement. Party Politics, 21, 259–271.
- Meyer, T. M. and Wagner, M. (2015). Issue engagement in election campaigns : the impact of electoral incentives and organizational constraints. Political Science Research and Methods : PSRM, 4, 555–571.
- Michalkiewicz, M. (2015). Wie Heuristiken uns helfen Entscheidungen zu treffen. The In-Mind : IM = The Inquisitive Mind, 2015, 1–3.
- Naumann, E., Hess, M. and Steinkopf, L. (2015). Die Alterung der Gesellschaft und der Generationenkonflikt in Europa. Zeitschrift für Soziologie : ZfS, 44, 426–446.
- Osnabrügge, M. (2015). The European Commission and the implementation of its legislative programme. European Union Politics : EUP, 16, 241–261.
- Peters, F., Nusselder, W. J., Reibling, N., Wegner-Siegmundt, C. and Mackenbach, J. P. (2015). Quantifying the contribution of changes in healthcare expenditures and smoking to the reversal of the trend in life expectancy in the Netherlands. BMC Public Health, 15, 1–9.
- Plieninger, H. and Dickhäuser, O. (2015). The female fish is more responsive: gender moderates the BFLPE in the domain of science. Educational Psychology, 25, 213–227.
- Price, M., Gohdes, A. R. and Ball, P. (2015). Documents of war : Understanding the Syrian conflict. Significance / Royal Statistical Society, 12, 14–19.
- Spoon, J.-J. and Klüver, H. (2015). Voter polarisation and party responsiveness : Why parties emphasise divided issues, but remain silent on unified issues. European Journal of Political Research, 54, 343–362.
- Stötzer, L. and Zittlau, S. (2015). Multidimensional spatial voting with non-separable preferences. Political Analysis : PA, 23, 415–428.
- Stötzer, L., Zittlau, S., Gschwend, T. and Witt, T. (2015). Leihstimmen im Bundestagswahljahr 2013. Politische Psychologie, 4, 88–107.
- Theocharis, Y., Lowe, W., van Deth, J. and García-Albacete, G. (2015). Using Twitter to mobilize protest action : Online mobilization patterns and action repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados, and Aganaktismenoi movements. Information, Communication & Society : ICS, 18, 202–220.
- Thielmann, I., Böhm, R. and Hilbig, B. E. (2015). Different games for different motives : comment on Haesevoets, Folmer, and Van Hiel (2015). European Journal of Personality, 29, 506–508.
- Thielmann, I., Erdfelder, E. and Stahlberg, D. (2015). Now you see it, now you don’t : explaining inconsistent evidence on gender stereotyping of newborns. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 678–686.
- Thielmann, I. and Hilbig, B. E. (2015). The traits one can trust : dissecting reciprocity and kindness as determinants of trustworthy behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin : PSPB, 41, 1523-1536.
- Thielmann, I. and Hilbig, B. E. (2015). Trust : An integrative review from a person-situation perspective. Review of general psychology, 19, 249–277.
- Wagner, M. and Meyer, T. M. (2015). Negative issue ownership. West European Politics, 38, 797–816.
- Witthöft, M., Borgmann, E., White, A. J. and Dyer, A. (2015). Body-related attentional biases in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder resulting from childhood sexual abuse with and without co-occurring borderline personality disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 46, 72–77.
- Zubek, R. and Klüver, H. (2015). Legislative pledges and coalition government. Party Politics, 21, 603–614.
2014
- Aklin, M., Bayer, P., Harish, S. P. and Urpelainen, J. (2014). Information and energy policy preferences : a survey experiment on public opinion about electricity pricing reform in rural India. Economics of Governance, 15, 305–327.
- Arpino, B. and Bordone, V. (2014). Does grandparenting pay off? The effect of child care on grandparents' cognitive functioning. Journal of Marriage and Family, 76, 337–351.
- Bayer, P., Marcoux, C. and Urpelainen, J. (2014). Choosing international organizations : When do states and the World Bank collaborate on environmental projects? The Review of International Organizations, 9, 413–440.
- Bayer, P. and Urpelainen, J. (2014). Does it pay to play? How bargaining shapes donor participation in the funding of environmental protection. Strategic Behavior and the Environment, 4, 263–290.
- Bayer, P., Urpelainen, J. and Xu, A. (2014). Laissez faire and the Clean Development Mechanism : determinants of project implementation in Indian states, 2003–2011. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 16, 1687-1701.
- Biegert, T. (2014). On the Outside Looking in? Transitions out of non-employment in the United Kingdom and Germany. Journal of European Social Policy, 24, 3–18.
- Boräng, F., Eising, R., Klüver, H., Mahoney, C., Naurin, D., Rasch, D. and Rozbicka, P. (2014). Identifying frames : A comparison of research methods. Interest Groups & Advocacy, 3, 188–201.
- Brandl, B., Paula, K. and Gill, B. (2014). Spielarten des Wissenskapitalismus : Die Kommodifizierung von Saatgut in den USA und in Deutschland. Leviathan, 42, 539–572.
- Bräscher, A.-K., Blunk, J. A., Bauer, K., Feldmann, R. E. and Benrath, J. (2014). Comprehensive curriculum for phantom-based training of ultrasound-guided intercostal nerve and stellate ganglion blocks. Pain Medicine, 15, 1647-1656.
- Bräscher, A.-K., Blunk, J. A., Söhle, S., Feldmann, R. E., Bauer, M. and Benrath, J. (2014). Kostenminimierungsanalyse in der postoperativen schmerztherapie : Wirtschaftlichkeit und Effektivität von 2 Schmerzpumpensystemen. Der Anaesthesist, 63, 783–792.
- Bublatzky, F., Gerdes, A. B. M., White, A. J., Riemer, M. and Alpers, G. W. (2014). Social and emotional relevance in face processing : happy faces of future interaction partners enhance the late positive potential. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 1–10.
- Castela, M., Kellen, D., Erdfelder, E. and Hilbig, B. E. (2014). The impact of subjective recognition experiences on recognition heuristic use: A multinomial processing tree approach. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 21, 1131-1138.
- Diehl, K., Thielmann, I., Thiel, A., Mayer, J., Zipfel, S. and Schneider, S. (2014). Possibilities to support elite adolescent athletes in improving performance : results from a qualitative content analysis. Science & sports, 29, e115-e125.
- Dusch, M., Bräscher, A.-K., Kopf, A., Treede, R.-D. and Benrath, J. (2014). Deutscher Schmerzkongress 2012 aus medizindidaktischer Sicht : Bewertung unter Berücksichtigung der im Rahmenmodell CanMEDS definierten Arztrollen. Der Schmerz, 28, 520–527.
- Heck, D. W., Moshagen, M. and Erdfelder, E. (2014). Model selection by minimum description length : Lower-bound sample sizes for the Fisher information approximation. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 60, 29–34.
- Hepp, J., Hilbig, B. E., Moshagen, M., Zettler, I., Schmahl, C. and Niedtfeld, I. (2014). Active versus reactive cooperativeness in Borderline Psychopathology : A dissection based on the HEXACO model of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 56, 19–23.
- Hilbig, B. (2014). On the role of recognition in consumer choice : A model comparison. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 51–57.
- Hilbig, B. E., Glöckner, A. and Zettler, I. (2014). Personality and prosocial behavior : linking basic traits and social value orientations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 529–539.
- Hilbig, B. E., Heydasch, T. and Zettler, I. (2014). To boast or not to boast : Testing the humility aspect of the Honesty–Humility factor. Personality and Individual Differences, 69, 12–16.
- Hilbig, B. E. and Moshagen, M. (2014). Generalized outcome-based strategy classification : Comparing deterministic and probabilistic choice models. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 21, 1431-1443.
- Hochman, O. and Davidov, E. (2014). Relations between second-language proficiency and national identification : The case of immigrants in Germany. European Sociological Review, 30, 344–359.
- Kieslich, P. J. and Hilbig, B. E. (2014). Cognitive conflict in social dilemmas: An analysis of response dynamics. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 510–522.
- Kortüm, F., Bräscher, A.-K., Schmitz-Buchholz, D., Feldmann, R. E. and Benrath, J. (2014). Interventionelle Schmerztherapie : Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Umfrage unter speziellen Schmerztherapeuten. Der Schmerz, 28, 591–599.
- Kroneisen, M., Rummel, J. and Erdfelder, E. (2014). Working memory load eliminates the survival processing effect. Memory, 22, 92–102.
- Kurella, A.-S. and Pappi, F. U. (2014). Combining ideological and policy distances with valence for a model of party competition in Germany 2009. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 27, 86–107.
- Küpper-Tetzel, C. (2014). Understanding the distributed practice effect : Strong effects on weak theoretical grounds. Zeitschrift für Psychologie = Journal of Psychology, 222, 71–81.
- Küpper-Tetzel, C. E., Erdfelder, E. and Dickhäuser, O. (2014). The lag effect in secondary school classrooms : Enhancing students’ memory for vocabulary. Instructional Science, 42, 373–388.
- Küpper-Tetzel, C. E., Kapler, I. V. and Wiseheart, M. (2014). Contracting, equal, and expanding learning schedules : The optimal distribution of learning sessions depends on retention interval. Memory & Cognition, 42, 729–741.
- Meyer, T. M. and Müller, W. C. (2014). Testing theories of party competition : The Austrian case. Party Politics, 20, 802–813.
- Moshagen, M., Hilbig, B. E., Erdfelder, E. and Moritz, A. (2014). An experimental validation method for questioning techniques that assess sensitive issues. Experimental Psychology, 61, 48–54.
- Moshagen, M., Hilbig, B. E. and Zettler, I. (2014). Faktorenstruktur, psychometrische Eigenschaften und Messinvarianz der deutschsprachigen Version des 60-Item HEXACO Persönlichkeitsinventars. Diagnostica, 60, 86–97.
- Naumann, E. (2014). Increasing conflict in times of retrenchment? Attitudes towards healthcare provision in Europe between 1996 and 2002. International Journal of Social Welfare, 23, 276–286.
- Nyhuis, D. (2014). Mehr Stimmen gleich bessere demokratische Qualität? Negative Effekte der Komplexität des Wahlrechts auf die Zusammensetzung der Wählerschaft. Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft : ZPol = Journal of Political Science, 24, 255–280.
- Pink, S., Leopold, T. and Engelhardt, H. (2014). Fertility and Social Interaction at the Workplace : Does Childbearing Spread Among Colleagues? Advances in Life Course Research, 21, 113–122.
- Platzer, C., Bröder, A. and Heck, D. W. (2014). Deciding with the eye: How the visually manipulated accessibility of infromation in memory influences decision behavior. Memory & Cognition, 42, 595–608.
- Plieninger, H. and Meiser, T. (2014). Validity of multi-process IRT models for separating content and response styles. Educational and Psychological Measurement : EPM, 74, 875–899.
- Pohlack, S. T., Meyer, P., Cacciaglia, R., Liebscher, C., Ridder, S. and Flor, H. (2014). Bigger is better! Hippocampal volume and declarative memory performance in healthy young men. Brain Structure & Function, 219, 255–267.
- Puetzler, J., Feldmann, R. E., Bräscher, A.-K., Gerhardt, A. and Benrath, J. (2014). Improvements in Health-Related Quality of Life by Comprehensive Cancer Pain Therapy : A Pilot Study with Breast Cancer Outpatients under Palliative Chemotherapy. Oncology research and treatment, 37, 456–462.
- Schaffrin, A. and Reibling, N. (2014). Household energy and climate mitigation policies : Investigating energy practices in the housing sector. Energy Policy, 77, 1–10.
- Scharpf, A., Schneider, G., Nöh, A. and Clauset, A. (2014). Forecasting the risk of extreme massacres in Syria. European Review of International Studies : ERIS, 1, 50–68.
- Schneider, E., Rittberger, B. and Wonka, A. (2014). Adapting to Europe? Regional MPs' involvement in EU affairs in Germany. Regional & Federal Studies, 24, 407–427.
- Schoel, C., Eck, J. and Greifeneder, R. (2014). A matter of vertical position : Consequences of ostracism differ for those above versus below its perpetrators. Social Psychological and Personality Science : SPPS, 5, 149–157.
- Schoel, C., Rössel, J., Eck, J., Janssen, J., Petrovic, B., Rothe, A., Rudert, S. C. and Stahlberg, D. (2014). Attitudes towards Languages (AtoL) scale: A global Instrument. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 33, 68–77.
- Schoel, C., Rössel, J., Jacobsen, A. and Stahlberg, D. (2014). Communication of stereotypes in the classroom : Biased language use of German and Turkish adolescents. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44, 266–277.
- Schulz, S. (2014). Individual differences in the deterrence process: Which individuals Learn (most) from their offending experiences? Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30, 215–236.
- Shevchenko, Y., von Helversen, B. and Scheibehenne, B. (2014). Change and status quo in decisions with defaults : The effect of incidental emotions depends on the type of default. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 287–296.
- Spoon, J.-J. and Klüver, H. (2014). Do parties respond? How electoral context influences party responsiveness. Electoral Studies, 35, 48–60.
- Struck, O., Dütsch, M., Liebig, V. and Springer, A. (2014). Arbeit zur falschen Zeit am falschen Platz? Eine Matching-Analyse zu gesundheitlichen Beanspruchungen bei Schicht- und Nachtarbeit. Journal for Labour Market Research = Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung, 47, 245–272.
- Söllner, A., Bröder, A., Glöckner, A. and Betsch, T. (2014). Single-process versus multiple-strategy models of decision making: Evidence from an information intrusion paradigm. Acta Psychologica, 146, 84–96.
- Thielmann, I. and Hilbig, B. E. (2014). Trust in Me, Trust in You : A Social Projection Account on the Link between Personality, Cooperativeness, and Trustworthiness Expectations. Journal of Research in Personality, 50, 61–65.
- Thielmann, I., Hilbig, B. E. and Niedtfeld, I. (2014). Willing to Give but not to Forgive : Borderline Personality Features and Cooperative Behavior. Journal of Personality Disorders, 28, 778–795.
- Vegetti, F. (2014). From political conflict to partisan evaluations: How citizens assess party ideology and competence in polarized elections. Electoral Studies, 35, 230–241.
- Vegetti, F., Poletti, M. and Segatti, P. (2014). Availability or disengagement? How Italian citizens reacted to the two-faced parliamentary grand coalition supporting the Monti government. Polis : Ricerche e Studi su Società e Politica in Italia, 28, 61–84.
- de Vries, R., Zettler, I. and Hilbig, B. E. (2014). Rethinking trait conceptions of social desirability scales : impression management as an expression of honesty-humility. Assessment : ASM, 21, 286–299.
- Wagner, M. and Meyer, T. M. (2014). Which Issues do Parties Emphasise? Salience Strategies and Party Organisation in Multiparty Systems. West European Politics, 37, 1019-1045.
- Wei, K., Feldmann, R. E., Bräscher, A.-K. and Benrath, J. (2014). Ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion blocks combined with pharmacological and occupational therapy in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) : a pilot case series ad interim. Pain Medicine, 15, 2120-2127.
- Weiss, F., Klein, M. and Grauenhorst, T. (2014). The effects of work experience during higher education on labour market entry : learning by doing or an entry ticket? Work, Employment & Society, 28, 788–807.
- Wendt, C., Naumann, E. and Klitzke, J. (2014). Reformbedarf im deutschen Gesundheitssystem aus Sicht der Bevölkerung. Zeitschrift für Sozialreform : ZSR, 60, 333–348.
- White, A. J., Umpfenbach, K. and Alpers, G. W. (2014). Where have they gone? Tracking movement patterns to document the process of situational exposure in agoraphobia. Professional Psychology : Research and Practice, 45, 171–179.
- Önnudóttir, E. (2014). Policy Congruence and Style of Representation : Party Voters and Political Parties. West European Politics, 37, 538–563.
2013
- Aklin, M., Bayer, P., Harish, S. P. and Urpelainen, J. (2013). Understanding environmental policy preferences : New evidence from Brazil. Ecological Economics, 94, 28–38.
- Barg, K. (2013). The Influence of Students' Social Background and Parental Involvement on Teachers’ School Track Choices : Reasons and Consequences. European Sociological Review, 29, 565–579.
- Bayer, P., Dolan, L. and Urpelainen, J. (2013). Global patterns of renewable energy innovation, 1990–2009. Energy for Sustainable Development, 17, 288–295.
- Bayer, P., Marcoux, C. and Urpelainen, J. (2013). Leveraging private capital for climate mitigation : Evidence from the Clean Development Mechanism. Ecological Economics, 96, 14–24.
- Bayer, P. and Urpelainen, J. (2013). External sources of clean technology : Evidence from the Clean Development Mechanism. The Review of International Organizations, 8, 81–109.
- Bayer, P. and Urpelainen, J. (2013). Funding Global Public Goods : The Dark Side of Multilateralism. Review of Policy Research : RPR, 30, 160–189.
- Bayer, P., Urpelainen, J. and Wallace, J. (2013). Who uses the Clean Development Mechanism? An empirical analysis of projects in Chinese provinces. Global Environmental Change, 23, 512–521.
- Bazarov, T. Y. and Shevchenko, Y. (2013). The executive leader in the postcrisis era. Psychology in Russia, 6, 4–19.
- Berdica, E. and Kavcioglu, F. C. (2013). Aufmerksamkeitstraining bei sozialer Ängstlichkeit. Verhaltenstherapie & Verhaltensmedizin, 34, 201–203.
- Bordone, V. and Rosina, A. (2013). The role of education in the reconciliation between female occupation and family responsibilities at mid-life : the Italian case. Journal of Population Research, 30, 39–65.
- Bröder, A., Glöckner, A., Betsch, T., Link, D. and Ettlin, F. (2013). Do people learn option or strategy routines in multi-attribute decisions? The answer depends on subtle factors. Acta Psychologica, 143, 200–209.
- Bäck, E., Bäck, H. and García-Albacete, G. (2013). Protest activity, social incentives, and rejection sensitivity : Results from a survey experiment about tuition fees. Contention : The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 1, 1–15.
- Dinger, F. C. and Dickhäuser, O. (2013). Does implicit theory of intelligence cause achievement goals? Evidence from an experimental study. International Journal of Educational Research : IJER, 61, 38–47.
- Dinger, F. C., Dickhäuser, O., Spinath, B. and Steinmayr, R. (2013). Antecedents and consequences of students' achievement goals : A mediation analysis. Learning and Individual Differences, 28, 90–101.
- Domonkos, T., Domonkos, S., Dolinajcova, M. and Grisakova, N. (2013). The Effect of the Formula Apportionment of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base on Tax Revenue in the Slovak Republic. Ekonomicky casopis = Journal of Economics, 61, 453–467.
- Dyer, A., Hennrich, L., Borgmann, E., White, A. J. and Alpers, G. W. (2013). Body image and noticeable self-inflicted scars. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 201, 1080-1084.
- Finke, D. and Dannwolf, T. (2013). Whistle Blowing and Opposition Control : Parliamentary Scrutiny in the European Union. European Journal of Political Research, 52, 715–746.
- Geißler, F., Leopold, T. and Pink, S. (2013). Gender Differences in Residential Mobility : The Case of Leaving Home in East Germany. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 133, 239–248.
- Gohdes, A. R. and Price, M. (2013). First Things First : Assessing Data Quality before Model Quality. The Journal of Conflict Resolution : JCR, 57, 1090-1108.
- Hess, M., von Scheve, C., Schupp, J. and Wagner, G. G. (2013). Volksvertreter sind risikofreudiger als das Volk. DIW Wochenbericht, 80, 17–21.
- Hilbig, B. E. and Hessler, C. M. (2013). What lies beneath : How the distance between truth and lie drives dishonesty. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 263–266.
- Hilbig, B. E., Zettler, I., Leist, F. and Heydasch, T. (2013). It takes two : Honesty-humility and agreeableness differentially predict active versus reactive cooperation. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 598–603.
- Hilbig, B. E., Zettler, I., Moshagen, M. and Heydasch, T. (2013). Tracing the path from personality – via cooperativeness – to conservation. European Journal of Personality, 27, 319–327.
- Hochman, O. and Lewin-Epstein, N. (2013). Determinants of early retirement preferences in Europe : The role of grandparenthood. International Journal of Comparative Sociology : IJCS, 54, 29–47.
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- Klüver, H. and Rodon, T. (2013). Explaining Policy Position Choice of Europarties : The Effect of Legislative Resources. British Journal of Political Science, 43, 629–650.
- Klüver, H. and Sagarzazu, I. (2013). Ideological congruency and decision-making speed : The effect of partisanship across European Union institutions. European Union Politics : EUP, 14, 388–407.
- Klüver, H. and Saurugger, S. (2013). Opening the black box : The professionalization of interest groups in the European Union. Interest Groups & Advocacy, 2, 185–205.
- Koenig, M. and Wolf, C. (2013). Religion und Gesellschaft – Aktuelle Perspektiven. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS, 65, 1–23.
- Kroneisen, M. and Bell, R. (2013). Sex, cheating, and disgust : Enhanced source memory for trait information that violates gender stereotypes. Memory, 21, 167–181.
- Kroneisen, M., Erdfelder, E. and Buchner, A. (2013). The proximate memory mechanism underlying the survival processing effect : Richness of encoding or interactive imagery? Memory, 21, 494–502.
- König, T., Marbach, M. and Osnabrügge, M. (2013). Estimating Party Positions across Countries and Time – A Dynamic Latent Variable Model for Manifesto Data. Political Analysis : PA, 21, 468 -491.
- Leszczensky, L. (2013). Do National Identification and Interethnic Friendships Affect One Another? A Longitudinal Test with Adolescents of Turkish Origin in Germany. Social Science Research, 42, 775–788.
- Meyer, T. M. and Jenny, M. (2013). Measuring error for adjacent policy position estimates : Dealing with uncertainty using CMP data. Electoral Studies, 32, 174–185.
- Meyer, T. M. and Müller, W. C. (2013). The Issue Agenda, Party Competence and Popularity : An Empirical Analysis of Austria 1989–2004. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 23, 484–500.
- Meyer, T. M. and Wagner, M. (2013). Mainstream or Niche? Vote-Seeking Incentives and the Programmatic Strategies of Political Parties. Comparative Political Studies : CPS, 46, 1246-1272.
- Moosbrugger, H., Engel, J. and Reiss, S. (2013). Varianzanalyse. Enzyklopädie Erziehungswissenschaften Online : EEO, 2013, 1–35.
- Neundorf, A., Smets, K. and García-Albacete, G. (2013). Homemade citizens : The development of political interest during adolescence and young adulthood. Acta Politica : AP, 48, 92–116.
- Pohl, R. F., Erdfelder, E., Hilbig, B. E., Liebke, L. and Stahlberg, D. (2013). Effort reduction after self-control depletion : The role of cognitive resources in use of simple heuristics. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 25, 267–276.
- Reibling, N. (2013). The international performance of healthcare systems in population health : Capabilities of pooled cross-sectional time series methods. Health Policy, 112, 122–132.
- Scharpf, A., Schneider, G., Nöh, A. and Clauset, A. (2013). Die Blutspur des Vetos : Eine Prognose zur Gefahr von extremen Massakern in Syrien. Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung : ZeFKo, 2, 6–31.
- Söllner, A., Bröder, A. and Hilbig, B. E. (2013). Deliberation versus automaticity in decision making: Which presentation format features facilitate automatic decision making? Judgment and Decision Making, 8, 278–298.
- Thielmann, I. (2013). Angst, emotionale Sicherheit und interpersonales Verhalten von Personen mit Sozialer Phobie. Verhaltenstherapie & Verhaltensmedizin, 34, 198–200.
- Trüb, B. (2013). Integrating qualitative and quantitative data : index creation using fuzzy-set QCA. Quality & Quantity, 47, 3537-3558.
- Trüb, B. (2013). Teaching Students to Write for “Real Life” : Policy Paper Writing in the Classroom. PS : Political Science & Politics, 46, 134–141.
- Waubert de Puiseau, B. and Rössel, J. (2013). Exploring sexual harassment and related attitudes in Beninese high schools : A field study. Psychology, Crime & Law, 19, 707–726.
- White, A. J. and Zimmer, J. (2013). Die Nutzung von Smartphones in der Psychotherapie. Verhaltenstherapie & Verhaltensmedizin, 34, 211–214.
- Wolf, C. and Roßteutscher, S. (2013). Religiosität und politische Orientierung – Radikalisierung, Traditionalisierung oder Entkopplung? Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS, 65, 149–181.
- Zettler, I., Hilbig, B. E. and Heydasch, T. (2013). Two sides of one coin : Honesty-Humility and situational factors mutually shape social dilemma decision making. Journal of Research in Personality, 47, 286–295.
2012
- Adascalitei, D. (2012). Welfare State Development in Central and Eastern Europe : A State of the Art Literature Review. Studies of Transition States and Societies, 4, 59–70.
- Angelova, M., Dannwolf, T. and König, T. (2012). How Robust are Compliance Findings? A Research Synthesis. Journal of European Public Policy, 19, 1269-1291.
- Aßfalg, A. and Bernstein, D. M. (2012). Puzzles produce strangers : A puzzling result for revelation-effect theories. Journal of Memory and Language : JML, 67, 86–92.
- Aßfalg, A. and Erdfelder, E. (2012). CAML – Maximum likelihood consensus analysis. Behavior Research Methods : BRM, 44, 189–201.
- Barg, K. and Beblo, M. (2012). Does “Sorting into Specialization” Explain the Differences in Time Use between Married and Cohabiting Couples? An Empirical Application for Germany.
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- Best, H. and Wolf, C. (2012). Modellvergleich und Ergebnisinterpretation in Logit- und Probit-Regressionen. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS, 64, 377–395.
- Bordone, V. and Weber, D. (2012). Number of children and cognitive abilities in later life. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 10, 95–126.
- Drahokoupil, J. and Domonkos, S. (2012). Averting the funding-gap crisis: East European pension reforms after 2008. Global Social Policy, 12, 283–299.
- Ettlin, F. and Hertwig, R. (2012). Back or to the future? Preferences of time travelers. Judgment and Decision Making, 7, 373–382.
- Glöckner, A., Fiedler, S., Hochman, G., Ayal, S. and Hilbig, B. E. (2012). Processing Differences between Descriptions and Experience : A Comparative Analysis Using Eye-Tracking and Physiological Measures. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 1–15.
- Glöckner, A. and Hilbig, B. E. (2012). Risk is relative : Risk aversion yields cooperation rather than defection in cooperation-friendly environments. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 19, 546–553.
- Hilbig, B. (2012). Good things don't come easy (to mind) : Explaining framing effects in judgments of truth. Experimental Psychology, 59, 38–46.
- Hilbig, B. (2012). How framing statistical statements affects subjective veracity : Validation and application of a multinomial model for judgments of truth. Cognition, 125, 37–48.
- Hilbig, B. E., Erdfelder, E. and Pohl, R. F. (2012). A matter of time : Antecedents of one-reason decision making based on recognition. Acta Psychologica, 141, 9–16.
- Hilbig, B. E., Zettler, I. and Heydasch, T. (2012). Personality, punishment and public-goods : strategic shifts towards cooperation as a matter of dispositional Honesty-Humility. European Journal of Personality, 26, 245–254.
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- Klüver, H. (2012). Biasing Politics? Interest Group Participation in European Policy-Making. West European Politics, 32, 1114-1133.
- Klüver, H. (2012). Die Macht der Informationen : Eine empirische Analyse von Lobbyingerfolg in der Europäischen Union. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS, 53, 211–239.
- Klüver, H. (2012). Informational Lobbying in the European Union : The Effect of Organisational Characteristics. West European Politics, 35, 491–510.
- Kotte, M. and Ludwig, V. (2012). Intergenerational transmission of fertility intentions and behaviour in Germany: the role of contagion. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 9, 207–226.
- Kühhirt, M. (2012). Childbirth and the long-term division of labour within couples : How do substitution, bargaining power, and norms affect parents’ time allocation in West Germany? European Sociological Review, 28, 565–582.
- Kühhirt, M. and Ludwig, V. (2012). Domestic Work and the Wage Penalty for Motherhood in West Germany. Journal of Marriage and Family, 74, 186–200.
- Küpper-Tetzel, C. E. and Erdfelder, E. (2012). Encoding, maintenance, and retrieval processes in the lag effect : A multinomial processing tree analysis. Memory, 20, 37–47.
- Landman, T., Kernohan, D. and Gohdes, A. R. (2012). Relativizing Human Rights : A New System for Country Ranking. Journal of Human Rights, 11, 460–485.
- Lengerer, A., Schroedter, J. H., Boele, M. and Wolf, C. (2012). The GESIS microcensus trendfile. A new database for the study of social change. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 132, 419–432.
- Leopold, T., Geißler, F. and Pink, S. (2012). How far do children move? Spatial distances after leaving the parental home. Social Science Research, 41, 991-1002.
- Pohl, R. F. and Hilbig, B. E. (2012). The role of subjective linear orders in probabilistic inferences. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : PB&R, 19, 1178-1186.
- Pohlack, S. T., Nees, F., Liebscher, C., Cacciaglia, R., Diener, S. J., Ridder, S., Woermann, F. and Flor, H. (2012). Hippocampal but not amygdalar volume affects contextual fear conditioning in humans. Human Brain Mapping, 33, 478–488.
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2011
- Brüderl, J. and Ludwig, V. (2011). Does a smoking ban reduce smoking? Evidence from Germany. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 131, 419–429.
- Domonkos, S. and Domonkos, T. (2011). Economic Voting Behavior and the Political Right-Wing (Empirical Evidence from the Slovak Republic). Ekonomicky casopis = Journal of Economics, 59, 905–917.
- Erdfelder, E., Küpper-Tetzel, C. E. and Mattern, S. D. (2011). Threshold models of recognition and the recognition heuristic. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 7–22.
- Glöckner, A. and Hilbig, B. E. (2011). Editorial: Methodology in judgment and decision making research. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 705–710.
- Hilbig, B. E., Erdfelder, E. and Pohl, R. F. (2011). Fluent, fast, and frugal? A formal model evaluation of the interplay between memory, fluency, and comparative judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 37, 827–839.
- Hilbig, B. E. and Glöckner, A. (2011). Yes, they can! Appropriate weighting of small probabilities as a function of information acquisition. Acta Psychologica, 138, 390–396.
- Hilbig, B. E. and Richter, T. (2011). Homo heuristicus Outnumbered : Comment on Gigerenzer and Brighton (2009). Topics in Cognitive Science, 3, 187–196.
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- Klein, M. and Weiss, F. (2011). Is forcing them worth the effort? Benefits of mandatory internships for graduates from diverse family backgrounds at labour market entry. Studies in Higher Education, 3, 969–987.
- Klüver, H. (2011). The contextual nature of lobbying : Explaining lobbying success in the European Union. European Union Politics : EUP, 24, 483–506.
- Kroneisen, M. and Erdfelder, E. (2011). On the plasticity of the survival processing effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 37, 1553-1562.
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- Moshagen, M. and Hilbig, B. E. (2011). Methodological notes on model comparisons and strategy classification : A falsificationist proposition. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 814–820.
- Moshagen, M., Hilbig, B. E. and Musch, J. (2011). Defection in the dark? A randomized-response investigation of cooperativeness in social dilemma games. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 638–644.
- Raijman, R. and Hochman, O. (2011). National attachments, economic competition, and social exclusion of non-ethnic migrants in Israel : a mixed-methods approach. Quality & Quantity, 45, 1151-1174.
- Reibling, N. and Wendt, C. (2011). Regulating patients' access to healthcare services. International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics : IJPPHME, 1, 1–16.
- Schneider, E. (2011). Auf dem Weg zum Mehrebenenparlamentarismus? Zukünftige Funktionen von Parlamenten im europäischen Integrationsprozess. Integration, 34, 369–375.
- Schulz, S., Eifler, S. and Baier, D. (2011). Wer Wind sät, wird Sturm ernten : die Transmission von Gewalt im empirischen Theorienvergleich. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS, 63, 111–145.
- Weiss, F. and Klein, M. (2011). Soziale Netzwerke und Jobfindung von Hochschulabsolventen – Die Bedeutung des Netzwerktyps für monetäre Arbeitsmarkterträge und Ausbildungsadäquatheit. Zeitschrift für Soziologie : ZfS, 40, 228–245.
- Wendt, C., Mischke, M., Pfeifer, M. and Reibling, N. (2011). Cost barriers reduce confidence in receiving medical care when seriously ill. The International Journal of Clinical Practice : IJCP, 65, 1115-1117.
- Zettler, I., Friedrich, N. and Hilbig, B. E. (2011). Dissecting work commitment: the role of Machiavellianism. Career Development International, 16, 20–35.
- Zettler, I., Hilbig, B. E. and Haubrich, J. (2011). Altruism at the ballots: Predicting political attitudes and behavior. Journal of Research in Personality, 45, 130–133.
- Ziegler, R. and Burger, A. M. (2011). Mood and the impact of individuating information on the evaluation of ingroup and outgroup members: The role of mood-based expectancies. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1000-1006.
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2024
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- Bucher-Koenen, T., Janssen, B., Knebel, C. and Tzamourani, P. (2024). Financial literacy, stock market participation, and financial well-being in Germany. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–071. Mannheim.
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2022
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- Cziriak, M. (2022). Households' financial fragility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. ZEW Discussion Papers, 22–070. Mannheim.
- Friedrich, T. S., Laible, M.-C., Müller, C., Pollak, R., Schongen, S., Schulz, B. and Vicari, B. (2022). Digitalisierung der Arbeitswelt – ein Messinstrument der NEPS-Erwachsenenbefragungen. NEPS Survey Paper, 92. Bamberg: Liebniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe.
2015
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2014
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2013
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2012
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2021
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2013
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2024
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2023
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2022
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2021
- Janson, M. P. and Dickhäuser, O. (2021). Indiviudal and contextual effects on self-regulation: Comparing the predictive power of university students’ goal orientation on e-learning activities before and during the COVID-19-pandemic. digiGEBF 21 : Bildung und Corona – digitale Konferenz der Gesellschaft für Empirische Bildungsforschung, Online.
- Münzer, S., Wissel, S., Janson, M. P. and Fehringer, B. C. O. F. (2021). Self-directed study behavior in the first semester: Usage of a digital learning system under pandemic conditions compared to normal conditions. ESPLAT2021 conference : Teaching and Learning Psychology in Times of COVID and Beyond, Online.
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2020
- Janson, M. P., Marksteiner, T. and Dickhäuser, O. (2020). To belong or not to belong? How socio-economic factors moderate the association between belonging and well-being on individual and contextual level. GEBF-Tagung 2020, 8. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Empirische Bildungsforschung (conference canceled), Potsdam, Germany, Canceled.
2019
- Janson, M. P. and Dickhäuser, O. (2019). Alles richtig oder nichts falsch? Regulatorische Fit-Effekte im e-learning Kontext. 7. Tagung der Gesellschaft für Empirische Bildungsforschung, GEBF, Köln, Germany.
- Janson, M. P., Siebert, J. and Dickhäuser, O. (2019). Auf den Standard kommt es an: Fit-Effekte von Bezugsnormorientierung und Leistungsrückmeldung im e-learning Kontext. paEpsy – Fachtagung der Pädagogischen und Entwicklungspsychologie, Leipzig, Germany.
- Marksteiner, T., Janson, M. P. and Dickhäuser, O. (2019). Social belonging and well-being: The moderating role of socioeconomic context on the individual, school and country level. paEpsy – Fachtagung der Pädagogischen und Entwicklungspsychologie, Leipzig, Germany.
2018
- Janson, M. P., Kieserling, L., Mansmann-Mezger, H. and Bless, H. (2018). Are the consequences of income inequality dependent on gross domestic product or not? How different methodological approaches lead to different conclusions. 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Frankfurt, Germany.
2017
- Undorf, M. and Zimdahl, M. F. (2017). Metamemory and memory for a wide range of font sizes. 58. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada.
2017
- Schoen, H., Rattinger, H., Preißinger, M., Gavras, K. and Steinbrecher, M. (2017). Election campaigns and voter decision-making in a multi-party system : the 2009 and 2013 German Federal elections. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- Walter, S. (2017). EU citizens in the European public sphere : an analysis of EU news in 27 EU member states. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
2015
- Bevern, S. (2015). Party communication in routine times of politics : issue dynamics, party competition, agenda-setting, and representation in Germany. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
- Munzert, S., Rubba, C., Meißner, P. and Nyhuis, D. (2015). Automated data collection with R : a practical guide to web scraping and text mining. Chichester: Wiley.
- Rompf, S. (2015). Trust and rationality : an integrative framework for trust research. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
2014
- García-Albacete, G. (2014). Young people's political participation in Western Europe : continuity or generational change? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
2013
- Klüver, H. (2013). Lobbying in the European Union : interest groups, lobbying coalitions, and policy change. Oxford [u.a.]: Oxford University Press.
- Meyer, T. (2013). Constraints on party policy change. Colchester: ECPR Press.
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2021
- Burgdorf, K. and Hillmann, H. (2021). Chapter 18: Archival data. In Research handbook on analytical sociology (S. 337–351). Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA: Edgar Elgar Publishing.
- Weyrauch, D. and Winzen, T. (2021). Entering a period of bi-polar internet standard-setting? : Analyzing the Chinese contention of US-dominance in the Internet Engineering Task Force. In Chinas Rolle in einer neuen Weltordnung : Wissenschaft, Handel und internationale Beziehungen (S. 217–240). Baden-Baden: Tectum Verlag.
2019
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2018
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2017
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- Engst, B. (2017). Die vierte Gesetzeslesung : Verfassungsgerichte des deutsch-österreichischen Modells als Vetospieler. In Politik und Recht : Umrisse eines politikwissenschaftlichen Forschungsfeldes (S. 281–302). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- Huber, R. A. and Schimpf, C. H. (2017). Populism and democracy – theoretical and empirical considerations. In Political populism : a handbook (S. 329–344). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- Muno, W., Prinz, L., Rünz, P. and Schäfer, C. (2017). Best Practice Team-Teaching und Simulationen: Das Organisationsmodell der Model European Union Mainz. In Europa spielerisch erlernen : Didaktische Überlegungen und Praxisbeispiele zu EU-Simulationen (S. 139–159). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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2016
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- Eck, J., Schoel, C. and Greifeneder, R. (2016). Coping with or buffering against the negative impact of social exclusion on basic needs : A review of strategies. In Social exclusion : psychological approaches to understanding and reducing its impact (S. 227–249). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
- Krewel, M., Schmidt, S. and Walter, S. (2016). Wahlkampf im Mehrebenensystem: Ich und mein Land? Ein Vergleich der Plakatwerbung in den Bundestags- und Europawahlkämpfen von 2009 und 2013/
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- Schnaudt, C., Walter, S. and Popa, S. A. (2016). Subnational and national territorial identification. In European identity in the context of national identity : questions of identity in sixteen European countries in the wake of the financial crisis (S. 63–92). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2015
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- García-Albacete, G., Lorente, J. and Martin, I. (2015). How does the Spanish 'crisis generation' relate to politics? In Political engagement of the young in Europe : youth in the crucible (S. Chapter 3, 1–23). London ; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
- Hofäcker, D., Hess, M. and Naumann, E. (2015). Changing retirement transitions in times of paradigmatic political change: Towards growing inequalities? In Challenges of ageing : retirement, pensions and intergenerational justice (S. 205–226). Basingstoke [u.a.]: Palgrave Macmillan.
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- Schulz, S. (2015). Gewichtung von ALLBUS-Umfragedaten – ALLBUS 2014. In ALLBUS 2014 – Variable Report : Studien-Nr. 5240 (S. III-XI). Köln: GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften.
2014
- Calca, P. and Koehler, S. (2014). Este é um Caminho ou um Atalho? desemprego e turnout no comportamento eleitoral dos portugueses no sentido da Europa (1987-2014). In As eleições para o Parlamento Europeu em Portugal 2014 (S. 47–67). Almedina: Coimbra Ed.
- Drahokoupil, J. and Domonkos, S. (2014). Is the Egg Basket Worth Its Price? The Fiscal Implications of Pension Privatization in Eastern Europe. In Equitable and sustainable pensions : challenges and experience (S. 155–178). Washington, DC: Internat. Monetary Fund.
- García-Albacete, G. and Theocharis, Y. (2014). Opportunities and Challenges in Analysing Twitter Content: A Comparison of the Occupy Movements in Spain, Greece and the US. In Analyzing Social Media Data and Web Networks (S. 119–153). Basingstoke [u.a.]: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kaufmann, E. and Hartog-Keisker, B. (2014). Diskussion zum Vortrag. In Abitur und Matura zwischen Hochschulvorbereitung und Berufsorientierung (S. 51–56). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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- Vegetti, F. (2014). Hungary: The stability of Fidesz’s domain. In The European Parliament elections of 2014 (S. 203–208). Firenze: CISE, Centro Italiano Studi Elettorali.
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- Vonbun, R., Kleinen-von Königslöw, K. and Meyer, T. M. (2014). Die Sachthemen im Wahlkampf. In Die Nationalratswahl 2013 : wie Parteien, Medien und Wählerschaft zusammenwirken (S. 39–65). Wien [u.a.]: Böhlau.
2013
- Budge, I., McDonald, M. D. and Meyer, T. M. (2013). Validated Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments : Focusing Excessively on Error Distorts Results. In Statistical solutions for manifesto analysts (S. 69–84). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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- Calca, P. and Köhler, S. (2013). Presidential speech-making and leadership images in times of crisis : Bush vs. Obama. In Image of U.S. presidential administrations : the cases of George W. Bush and Barack Obama (S. 205–234). Lanham, MD [u.a.]: Lexington Books.
- Eck, J. (2013). Alles Lug und Trug? In Ich, du, wir und die anderen : Spannendes aus der Sozialpsychologie (S. 123–134). Weinheim [u.a.]: Beltz Juventa.
- García-Albacete, G. (2013). Promoting political interest in school : The role of civic education. In Growing into politics : contexts and timing of political socialisation (S. 91–114). Colchester: ECPR Press.
- Hollender, N., Li, Y. and Held, T. (2013). Task descriptions in usability tests : A source of split-attention. In Mensch & Computer 2013 – Tagungsband : 13. fachübergreifende Konferenz für interaktive und kooperative Medien; interaktive Vielfalt (S. 321–324). München: Oldenbourg.
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2012
- Bordone, V. (2012). Social Norms and Intergenerational Relationships. In The Family, the Market or the State? (S. 159–178). Dordrecht ; Heidelberg [u.a.]: Springer.
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- Müller, W. and Klein, M. (2012). Die Klassenbasis in den Parteipräferenzen des deutschen Wählers : Erosion oder Wandel? In Wählen in Deutschland (S. 85–110). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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- Trüb, B. (2012). Boost or Backlash? Member States and the EU’s Latin America Policy in the Post-Lisbon Era.
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2011
- Brüderl, J., Pforr, K., Ludwig, V. and Schumann, N. (2011). Praktische Anwendungsbeispiele zum Umgang mit den pairfam-Daten (Welle 1). In Partnerschaft, Fertilität und intergenerationale Beziehungen : Ergebnisse der ersten Welle des Beziehungs- und Familienpanels (S. 27–48). Würzburg: Ergon-Verl.
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