… people rarely look up answers to knowledge questions if they have promised not to do so.
Credit: Anna Logue
… the exclusion of non-internet users does not substantially bias the results of online panels.
Credit: Balz/Schüßler
... an early bird incentive in a recruitment survey leads to higher response rates.
Credit: Anne Balz
… disagreement within a party makes it less likely to be elected.
Credit: Anne Balz
... participants are happy to disclose their location manually, but do not want it to be recorded automatically.
Credit: Anna Logue
... recruitment rates of online panels with exclusively online recruitment designs are higher than with other designs, with comparable representativeness.
Credit: Anne Balz
...public approval of political decisions decreases if they are made without transparency, regardless of what has been decided.
Credit: Anne Balz
... surveys based on random samples have the highest data quality.
Credit: Anna Logue
... constitutional judges with legal qualifications are rated positively and those with political experience negatively.
Credit: Anna Logue
... during the corona pandemic, women have assumed responsibility for a large part of the childcare.
Credit: Anna Logue
... legal gender quotas on boards of directors find more support among women than men.
Credit: Oana Szekely
... online surveys have lower measurement errors than face-to-face surveys.
Credit: Stefanie Schmidt
...larger parties in government coalitions are given more responsibility than smaller parties.
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