New article of Júlia Koltai and co-authors has been published in Nature Communications
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The article „Importance of social inequalities to contact patterns, vaccine uptake, and epidemic dynamics" has been published in Nature Communications.
The article „Importance of social inequalities to contact patterns, vaccine uptake, and epidemic dynamics" has been published in Nature Communications.
The article „Determinants of willingness to donate data from social media platforms" has been published in Information, Communication & Society.
The article „Cue-driven microbial cooperation and communication: evolving quorum sensing with honest signaling" has been published in BMC Biology.
The article „Climate change worry in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence from two large-scale European surveys " has been published in Climate Risk Management.
The article " Are We Becoming More Transparent? Survey Reporting Trends in Top Journals of Social Sciences" has been published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
The article " The Core Might Change Anyhow We Define It: The Instability of Key Actors in Longitudinal Social Network Data " has been published in International Journal of Research Methodology.
The article "The association between the interviewers’ and the respondents’ political attitudes in a telephone survey" has been published in International Journal of Research Methodology.
The article „Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and drinking in adolescence: assessment of social network dynamics” Márta Radó, Dorottya Kisfalusi, Károly Takács and co-authors has been published in Addiction.
The article „Vistrust: a Multidimensional Framework and Empirical Study of Trust in Data Visualizations” by Ádám Stefkovics and co-authors has been published in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.
The article „Global warming vs. climate change frames: revisiting framing effects based on new experimental evidence collected in 30 European countries” by Ádám Stefkovics and Lili Zenovitz has been published in Climatic Change.