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David Schoch

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Scientific Reports|October 16, 2020
Legislators' roll-call voting behavior increasingly corresponds to intervals in the political spectrumDavid Schoch, Ulrik Brandes
Plos One|June 8, 2023
rang: Reconstructing reproducible R computational environmentsChung-Hong Chan, David Schoch
Plos One|December 9, 2024
Penalty shoot-outs are tough, but the alternating order is fairSilvan Vollmer, David Schoch, Ulrik Brandes
Science Advances|September 13, 2024
Ideological self-selection in online news exposure: Evidence from Europe and the USFrank Mangold, David Schoch, Sebastian Stier
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2022
Coordination patterns reveal online political astroturfing across the worldDavid Schoch, Franziska B Keller, Sebastian Stier, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|July 19, 2019
What do centrality measures measure in psychological networks?Laura F Bringmann, Timon Elmer, Sacha Epskamp, et al.
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Scientific Reports|October 16, 2020
Legislators' roll-call voting behavior increasingly corresponds to intervals in the political spectrumDavid Schoch, Ulrik Brandes
Plos One|June 8, 2023
rang: Reconstructing reproducible R computational environmentsChung-Hong Chan, David Schoch
Plos One|December 9, 2024
Penalty shoot-outs are tough, but the alternating order is fairSilvan Vollmer, David Schoch, Ulrik Brandes
Science Advances|September 13, 2024
Ideological self-selection in online news exposure: Evidence from Europe and the USFrank Mangold, David Schoch, Sebastian Stier
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2022
Coordination patterns reveal online political astroturfing across the worldDavid Schoch, Franziska B Keller, Sebastian Stier, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|July 19, 2019
What do centrality measures measure in psychological networks?Laura F Bringmann, Timon Elmer, Sacha Epskamp, et al.
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