The research on values, attitudes and behavior is mainly based on data collected by GESIS (e.g. ALLBUS, CSES, ESS, Eurobarometer, EVS, GESIS Panel, GLES, ISSP, PIAAC und WVS). On the one hand, this ensures that the data service offered is research-based. On the other hand, research benefits from a sound knowledge of the data and its fundamentals. Research priorities are consistent with the data priorities, ensuring maximum synergy between research and data service.
One focus of this research area is the analysis with repeated cross-sectional surveys and panel data. Another focus is international comparative analysis. Thematic research is conducted on migration and integration as well as topics such as national identity, social values, inequality, gender ideology, environment, health, religion, and social capital.
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- Bobowik, Magdalena, Verónica Benet-Martínez, and Lydia Repke. 2022. "Ethnocultural diversity of immigrants' personal social networks, bicultural identity integration and global identification." International Journal of Psychology 57 (4): 491-500. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12814.
- Soldner, Felix, Leonie Maria Tanczer, Daniel Hammocks, Isabel Lopez-Neira, and Shane Johnson. 2021. "Using machine learning methods to study technology-facilitated abuse: Evidence from the analysis of UK crimestoppers’ text data." In The Palgrave handbook of gendered violence and technology, edited by Anastasia Powell, Asher Flynn, and Lisa Sugiura, 481-503. Basingstoke u.a.: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83734-1_24.
- Bacaksizlar, N. Gizem. 2014. Modeling the Feedback Dynamics between Poverty and Education Opportunity.
- von Briesen, Elizabeth, N. Gizem Bacaksizlar, and Mirsad Hadzikadic. 2017. "Modeling Genocide at the System and Agent Levels." Journal of Policy and Complex Systems (3(2)): 31-48. https://viewer.joomag.com/journal-on-policy-complex-systems-volume-3-issue-2/0926780001503497612/p34?short&.
- Bobowik, Magdalena, Verónica Benet-Martínez, and Lydia Repke. 2022. "‘United in diversity’: The interplay of social network characteristics and personality in predicting outgroup attitudes." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25 (5): 1175–1201. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/13684302211002918.