1,066 research outputs found
sj-pdf-1-srd-10.1177_23780231231171581 – Supplemental material for Unjust Income Inequality Prevails Across 29 Countries
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-srd-10.1177_23780231231171581 for Unjust Income Inequality Prevails Across 29 Countries by Cristóbal Moya, Jule Adriaans and Carsten Sauer in Socius</p
sj-pdf-1-spq-10.1177_01902725231151671 – Supplemental material for Pay Justice and Pay Satisfaction: The Influence of Reciprocity, Social Comparisons, and Standard of Living
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-spq-10.1177_01902725231151671 for Pay Justice and Pay Satisfaction: The Influence of Reciprocity, Social Comparisons, and Standard of Living by Jule Adriaans, Carsten Sauer and Cristóbal Moya in Social Psychology Quarterly</p
sj-pptx-2-spq-10.1177_01902725231151671 – Supplemental material for Pay Justice and Pay Satisfaction: The Influence of Reciprocity, Social Comparisons, and Standard of Living
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-2-spq-10.1177_01902725231151671 for Pay Justice and Pay Satisfaction: The Influence of Reciprocity, Social Comparisons, and Standard of Living by Jule Adriaans, Carsten Sauer and Cristóbal Moya in Social Psychology Quarterly</p
Single-Molecule STED Microscopy with Photostable Organic Fluorophores
Kasper R, Harke B, Forthmann C, Tinnefeld P, Hell SW, Sauer M. Single-Molecule STED Microscopy with Photostable Organic Fluorophores. SMALL. 2010;6(13):1379-1384
Designing Multi-Factorial Survey Experiments: Effects of Presentation Style (Text or Table), Answering Scales, and Vignette Order
Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they combine experimental designs with advantages of heterogeneous respondent samples. This survey was conducted to investigate methods problems that can be related with different design features of factorial surveys. Three questions can be investigated: how to present vignettes (running text vs. table), how to measure responses (rating vs. open scale), and how to sort vignettes (random vs. extreme-cases-first, to prevent censored responses). Experiments were conducted in a 2 x 2 x 2 between-subject design with 408 university students rating decks à 20 vignettes. Results were published in Carsten Sauer, Katrin Auspurg, Thomas Hinz (2020).Multi-factorial survey experiments have become a well-established tool in social sciences as they combine experimental designs with advantages of heterogeneous respondent samples. This survey was conducted to investigate methods problems that can be related with different design features of factorial surveys. Three questions can be investigated: how to present vignettes (running text vs. table), how to measure responses (rating vs. open scale), and how to sort vignettes (random vs. extreme-cases-first, to prevent censored responses). Experiments were conducted in a 2 x 2 x 2 between-subject design with 408 university students rating decks à 20 vignettes. Results were published in Carsten Sauer, Katrin Auspurg, Thomas Hinz (2020)
sj-pdf-1-asr-10.1177_00031224211038507 – Supplemental material for Categorical Distinctions and Claims-Making: Opportunity, Agency, and Returns from Wage Negotiations
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-asr-10.1177_00031224211038507 for Categorical Distinctions and Claims-Making: Opportunity, Agency, and Returns from Wage Negotiations by Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet, Safi Shams and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey in American Sociological Review</p
Gender Bias in Justice Evaluations of Earnings: Evidence From Three Survey Experiments
Sauer C. Gender Bias in Justice Evaluations of Earnings: Evidence From Three Survey Experiments. Frontiers in Sociology. 2020;5: 22
Stata tip 118: Orthogonalizing powered and product terms using residual centering
Sauer C. Stata tip 118: Orthogonalizing powered and product terms using residual centering. Stata Journal. 2014;14(1):226-229
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of the radiation of the land snail genus Xerocrassa on Crete based on mitochondrial sequences and AFLP markers
Sauer J, Hausdorf B. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of the radiation of the land snail genus Xerocrassa on Crete based on mitochondrial sequences and AFLP markers. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 2010;10(1): 299.Background: A non-adaptive radiation triggered by sexual selection resulted in ten endemic land snail species of the genus Xerocrassa on Crete. Only five of these species and a more widespread species are monophyletic in a mitochondrial gene tree. The reconstruction of the evolutionary history of such closely related species can be complicated by incomplete lineage sorting, introgression or inadequate taxonomy. To distinguish between the reasons for the nonmonophyly of several species in the mitochondrial gene tree we analysed nuclear AFLP markers. Results: Whereas six of the eleven morphologically delimited Xerocrassa species from Crete are monophyletic in the mitochondrial gene tree, nine of these species are monophyletic in the tree based on AFLP markers. Only two morphologically delimited species could not be distinguished with the multilocus data and might have diverged very recently or might represent extreme forms of a single species. The nonmonophyly of X. rhithymna with respect to X. kydonia is probably the result of incomplete lineage sorting, because there is no evidence for admixture in the AFLP data and the mitochondrial haplotype groups of these species coalesce deeply. The same is true for the main haplotype groups of X. mesostena. The nonmonophyly of X. franciscoi might be the result of mitochondrial introgression, because the coalescences of the haplotypes of this species with some X. mesostena haplotypes are shallow and there is admixture with neighbouring X. mesostena. Conclusion: The most likely causes for the nonmonophyly of species in the mitochondrial gene tree of the Xerocrassa radiation on Crete could be inferred using AFLP data by a combination of several criteria, namely the depth of the coalescences in the gene tree, the geographical distribution of shared genetic markers, and concordance with results of admixture analyses of nuclear multilocus markers. The strongly subdivided population structure increases the effective population size of land snail species and, thus, the likelihood of a long persistence of ancestral polymorphisms. Our study suggests that ancestral polymorphisms are a frequent cause for nonmonophyly of species with a strongly subdivided population structure in gene trees
Less is Sometimes More: Consequences of Overpayment on Job Satisfaction and Absenteeism
Sauer C, Valet P. Less is Sometimes More: Consequences of Overpayment on Job Satisfaction and Absenteeism. Social Justice Research. 2013;26(2):132-150
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