Hits 1-10 within 17 documents
Explaining habits in a new context: the case of travel-mode choice [journal article]
Source: Rationality and Society, 19 (2007) 3
What do citizens expect from a democracy? An invariance test and comparison between East and West Germany with the ISSP 2004 [collection article]
Source: Springer VS, 2012
A cross-country and cross-time comparison of the human values measurements with the second round of the European Social Survey [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 2 (2008) 1. p.33-46
Using a multilevel structural equation modeling approach to explain cross-cultural measurement noninvariance [journal article]
Source: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 43 (2012) 4. p.558-575
A comparison of the invariance properties of the PVQ-40 and the PVQ-21 to measure human values across German and Polish Samples [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 6 (2012) 1. p.37-48
Testing Measurement Invariance for a Second-Order Factor: A Cross-National Test of the Alienation Scale [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 12 (2018) 1. p.47-76
Time and money: an empirical explanation of behaviour in the context of travel-mode choice with the German Microcensus [journal article]
Source: European Sociological Review, 19 (2003) 3. p.267-280
Relations between Second-Language Proficiency and National Identification: The Case of Immigrants in Germany [journal article]
Source: European Sociological Review, 30 (2014) 3. p.344-359
Modeling Multiple-country Repeated Cross-sections: A Societal Growth Curve Model for Studying the Effect of the Economic Crisis on Perceived Ethnic Threat [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 12 (2018) 2. p.185-209
Bringing values back in: the adequacy of the European Social Survey to measure values in 20 countries [journal article]
Source: Public Opinion Quarterly, 72 (2008) 3. p.420-445