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Eldad Davidov
Eldad Davidov
Professor of Sociology, University of Cologne, Germany, and University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Refining the theory of basic individual values.
SH Schwartz, J Cieciuch, M Vecchione, E Davidov, R Fischer, C Beierlein, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (4), 663, 2012
34462012
Bringing values back in: the adequacy of the European Social Survey to measure values in 20 countries
E Davidov, P Schmidt, SH Schwartz
Public Opinion Quarterly 72 (3), 420-445, 2008
11552008
Measurement equivalence in cross-national research
E Davidov, B Meuleman, J Cieciuch, P Schmidt, J Billiet
Annual review of sociology 40 (1), 55-75, 2014
8912014
Changing attitudes toward immigration in Europe, 2002–2007: A dynamic group conflict theory approach
B Meuleman, E Davidov, J Billiet
Social science research 38 (2), 352-365, 2009
7232009
Basic personal values and the meaning of left‐right political orientations in 20 countries
Y Piurko, SH Schwartz, E Davidov
Political Psychology 32 (4), 537-561, 2011
5962011
Values and support for immigration: A cross-country comparison
E Davidov, B Meuleman, J Billiet, P Schmidt
European sociological review 24 (5), 583-599, 2008
4402008
The syndrome of group‐focused enmity: The interrelation of prejudices tested with multiple cross‐sectional and panel data
A Zick, C Wolf, B Küpper, E Davidov, P Schmidt, W Heitmeyer
Journal of Social issues 64 (2), 363-383, 2008
4352008
An SEM approach to continuous time modeling of panel data: relating authoritarianism and anomia.
MC Voelkle, JHL Oud, E Davidov, P Schmidt
Psychological methods 17 (2), 176, 2012
3652012
Measurement equivalence of nationalism and constructive patriotism in the ISSP: 34 countries in a comparative perspective
E Davidov
Political Analysis 17 (1), 64-82, 2009
3652009
A cross-country and cross-time comparison of the human values measurements with the second round of the European Social Survey
E Davidov
Survey research methods 2 (1), 33-46, 2008
3282008
Cross-cultural analysis
B Meuleman
Routledge Academic, 2012
2992012
Die Messung von Werten mit dem “Portraits Value Questionnaire”
P Schmidt, S Bamberg, E Davidov, J Herrmann, SH Schwartz
Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie 38 (4), 261-275, 2007
2902007
Explaining attitudes towards immigration policies in European countries: The role of human values
E Davidov, B Meuleman
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38 (5), 757-775, 2012
2742012
Contextual sources of perceived group threat: Negative immigration-related news reports, immigrant group size and their interaction, Spain 1996–2007
E Schlueter, E Davidov
European Sociological Review 29 (2), 179-191, 2013
2722013
Immigrant integration policies and perceived group threat: A multilevel study of 27 Western and Eastern European countries
E Schlueter, B Meuleman, E Davidov
Social science research 42 (3), 670-682, 2013
2712013
Using a multilevel structural equation modeling approach to explain cross-cultural measurement noninvariance
E Davidov, H Dülmer, E Schlüter, P Schmidt, B Meuleman
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43 (4), 558-575, 2012
1892012
Can we rate public support for democracy in a comparable way? Cross-national equivalence of democratic attitudes in the World Value Survey
G Ariely, E Davidov
Social Indicators Research 104, 271-286, 2011
1842011
Testing for comparability of human values across countries and time with the third round of the European Social Survey
E Davidov
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51 (3), 171-191, 2010
1762010
Three approaches to estimate latent interaction effects: Intention and perceived behavioral control in the theory of planned behavior
H Steinmetz, E Davidov, P Schmidt
Methodological Innovations Online 6 (1), 95-110, 2011
1752011
What does a nation owe non-citizens? National attachments, perception of threat and attitudes towards granting citizenship rights in a comparative perspective
R Raijman, E Davidov, P Schmidt, O Hochman
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49 (2-3), 195-220, 2008
1752008
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