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Quo Vadis, kiezers van Vooruit en PS? KU Leuven
Inleiding. De breuklijnen voorbij? KU Leuven
Negatieve houdingen tegenover de Ander. Veralgemeend vooroordeel of gedifferentieerde dreiging? KU Leuven
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty KU Leuven
This study explores how researchers' analytical choices affect the reliability of scientific findings. Most discussions of reliability problems in science focus on systematic biases. We broaden the lens to emphasize the idiosyncrasy of conscious and unconscious decisions that researchers make during data analysis. We coordinated 161 researchers in 73 research teams and observed their research decisions as they used the same data to independently ...
The relationship beteen (sub)national identity, citizenship conceptions, and perceived ethnic threat in Flanders and Wallonia for the period 1995-2020: A measurement invariance testing strategy KU Leuven
This article examines the relationship between (sub)national identity and attitudes towards immigrants in the multinational context of Belgium. We extend previous studies by Billiet et al. (2003, 2007) by analysing a longer time period (1995-2020) and by making a strong case for the idea that measurement invariance testing and theoretical meaningfulness are closely intertwined. To examine whether and how the relationship between (sub)national ...
Coming out of the closet, also on the news? A longitudinal content analysis of patterns in visibility, tone and framing of LGBTs on television news (1986-2017) KU Leuven
This study documents the results of a longitudinal content analysis of television news about LGBT people in terms of visibility, active representation, tone and framing in Flanders (1986-2017). While attention for LGBT issues has increased over time, LGBTs are not more likely to be visually represented or granted a voice. Gay men are more often actively represented than lesbians and transgender people. News remains negatively biased, although ...