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Building Trust in Governmental and Educational Authorities in Adolescence: A Comparison of Early, Middle, and Late Adolescents in Four European Countries. [PDF]

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Citizen preferences for online hate speech regulation. [PDF]

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Munzert S   +4 more
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Occupational Status, Impression Formation, and Criminal Sanctioning: A Vignette Experiment

Advances in group processes, 2018
Purpose We examine the effect of an offender’s occupational status on criminal sentencing recommendations using a vignette experiment that crosses the offender’s occupational status (white-collar vs blue- or pink-collar) and the crime label, with one ...
Amy Kroska, Marshall R. Schmidt
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The multidimensionality of public support for basic income: a vignette experiment in Belgium

Journal of European Public Policy, 2022
Despite the much-increased political salience of basic income in recent years, we still know relatively little about its public support. The current article contributes to existing knowledge by studying public support for basic income from a ...
Tijs Laenen   +2 more
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Perceptions of Substance Use Disorder and Associated Sanctions: A Factorial Vignette Experiment

Criminal Justice Review, 2022
This study examines whether characteristics of people who use drugs (PWUD) influence public perceptions of substance use disorder (SUD) and punitiveness.
B. Kuettel
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The Pronouns of Sexual Assault: Results from a Factorial Vignette Experiment Examining the Role of Gender on Public Perceptions of Perpetrators

Victims & Offenders, 2022
This study tests the effects of gender on perceptions of sexual assault in four ways: 1- perpetrator gender, 2- victim gender, 3- the dyadic interaction of perpetrator and victim gender, and 4- gender of the survey respondent.
Amelie Pedneault, Leah Landon
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