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Lüdtke, O.; Trautwein, U.; Nagy, G.; Köller, O.: Eine Validierungsstudie zum NEO-FFI in einer Stichprobe junger Erwachsener: Effekte des Itemformats, faktorielle Validität und Zusammenhänge mit Schulleistungsindikatoren. Diagnostica 50 (3), pp. 134 - 144 (2004)
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Maaz, K.; Nagy, G.; Trautwein, U.; Watermann, R.; Köller, O.: Institutionelle Öffnung trotz bestehender Dreigliedrigkeit: Auswirkungen auf Bildungsbeteiligung, schulische Kompetenzen und Berufsaspirationen. Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation 24 (2), pp. 146 - 165 (2004)
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Machery, É.: Pour une approche évolutionniste de la cognition animale. Dialogue 43 (4), pp. 731 - 745 (2004)
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Machery, E.; Mallon, R.; Nichols, S.; Stich, S. P.: Semantics, cross-cultural style: brief article. Cognition 92, pp. B1 - B12 (2004)
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Maitland, S. B.; Herlitz, A.; Nyberg, L.; Bäckman, L.; Nilsson, L.-G.: Selective sex differences in declarative memory. Memory & Cognition 32, pp. 1160 - 1169 (2004)
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Marsh, H. W.; Köller, O.: Unification of theoretical models of academic self-concept/achievement relations: reunification of east and west German school systems after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Contemporary Educational Psychology 29, pp. p. 264 - p. 282 (2004)
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Matthes, B.; Wehner, S.: Repräsentativität der Lebensverlaufsstudie Ost (Geburtskohorte 1971): Ein Vergleich ausgewählter Randverteilungen mit den Erhebungen des Mikrozensus. ZUMA-Nachrichten 28 (54), pp. 6 - 38 (2004)
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Mayer, K. U.: Whose lives? How history, societies and institutions define and shape life courses. Research in Human Development 1 (3), pp. 161 - 187 (2004)
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Mayer, K. U.: Yale, Harvard & Co.: Mythos oder Modell für Deutschland? Forschung & Lehre 10, pp. 538 - 542 (2004)
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Mayer, K. U.; Hillmert, S.: New ways of life or old rigidities? Changes in social structures and life courses and their political impact. West European Politics 26 (4), pp. 79 - 100 (2004)
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McGinnity, F.; Hillmert, S.: Persisting class inequality? Comparing class-specific unemployment in early working life in Britain and West Germany. European Societies 6 (3), pp. 383 - 408 (2004)
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Mertens, A.; McGinnity, F.: Wages and wage growth of fixed-term workers in East and West Germany. Applied Economics Quarterly 50 (2), pp. 139 - 163 (2004)
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Müller, J.; Hadeler, K. P.; Müller, V.; Waldmann, J.; Landstorfer, F. M.; Wisniewski, R.; Kantz, J.; Lang, F.: Influence of low power cm-/mm-microwaves on cardiovascular function. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 14, pp. 331 - 341 (2004)
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Nilsson, L.-G.; Adolfsson, R.; Bäckman, L.; de Frias, C. M.; Molander, B.; Nyberg, L.: Betula: a prospective cohort study on memory, health, and aging. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 11 (2-3), pp. 134 - 148 (2004)
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Pfahl, L.; Traue, B.: Tagungsbericht: Lesarten qualitativer Forschung - Methoden-Workshop. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung 5 (2), 15 (2004)
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Pollmann-Schult, M.; Büchel, F.: Career prospects of overeducated workers in West Germany. European Sociological Review 20 (4), pp. 321 - 331 (2004)
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Pollmann-Schult, M.; Mayer, K. U.: Returns to skills: vocational training in Germany 1935-2000. Yale Journal of Sociology 4, pp. 73 - 97 (2004)
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Reimer, T.; Katsikopoulos, K. V.: The use of recognition in group decision-making. Cognitive Science 28, pp. 1009 - 1029 (2004)
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Reimer, T.; Mata, R.; Stoecklin, M.: The use of heuristics in persuasion: deriving cues on source expertise from argument quality. Current Research in Social Psychology 10 (6), pp. p. 69 - p. 83 (2004)
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Riediger, M.; Freund, A. M.: Interference and facilitation among personal goals: Differential associations with subjective well-being and persistent goal pursuit. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 30 (12), pp. 1511 - 1523 (2004)
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