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Talking about politics: When, with whom and to what effect?

Veröffentlicht am Januar 31, 2019 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

When you talk to your spouse or friends, what do you talk about? Talk has political ramifications. According to moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt, human beings ...

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Release of unique longitudinal survey data: Repeatedly questioned respondents of the Short-term Campaign Panel 2013 and 2017

Veröffentlicht am August 29, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

For which party have citizens voted back in 2013 who cast their ballot for the AfD in 2017? Were these voters AfD-adherents all along or did they abstain at the...

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German Campaign Panel Publicly Available!

Veröffentlicht am Februar 18, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 1 Kommentar

The 2017 German elections (and its aftermath) were extraordinary. At the campaign’s outset, the SPD experienced the strongest surge in public approval eve...

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New publication: „When the world around you is changing: Investigating the Influence of Alienation and Indifference on Voter Turnout“

Veröffentlicht am Juni 26, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and its dependence on the changing characteristics of political pa...

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Wahlkampf-Panel Deutsche Wahlstudie, Welle 2: Der Schulz-Effekt

Veröffentlicht am April 30, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 4 Kommentare

Die Deutsche Wahlstudie ist eine zentrale wissenschaftliche Instanz zur Beobachtung des Wahlverhaltens in Deutschland und gehört zu den umfangreichsten Wahlstud...

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German Campaign Panel 2017: Wave 1 (N=18.000) is now publicly available.

Veröffentlicht am Januar 26, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 4 Kommentare

Great news! Wave 1 of the German Campaign Panel 2017 is now available and waiting to be analyzed by you. About 18.000 respondents were surveyed online in Octobe...

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Launch of the German Longitudinal Election Study´s panel component

Veröffentlicht am Oktober 8, 2016 von Alexander Wuttke / 2 Kommentare

This week we have launched the first wave of the German Longitudinal Election Study´s panel component. What makes the German Election Study so appealing is its ...

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Alexander Wuttke studies political behavior in Mannheim, Germany. His current research focuses on challenges to liberal democracy from the perspective of ordinary citizens.

Neueste Beiträge

  • A Source Like Any Other? Field and Survey Experiment Evidence on How Interest Groups Shape Public Opinion März 1, 2021
  • Symposium on ‚Opening Political Science‘ Januar 7, 2021
  • Dr. Wuttke Dezember 2, 2020
  • Are citizens turning away from democracy? August 18, 2020
  • ZEIT Wissen: „Forschung wird glaubwürdiger“ Mai 1, 2020
  • When the Whole Is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts Februar 9, 2020

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