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Beyond young, highly educated males: a typology of VAA users
J Van de Pol, B Holleman, N Kamoen, A Krouwel, C De Vreese
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 11 (4), 397-411, 2014
772014
The effect of voting advice applications on political knowledge and vote choice
N Kamoen, B Holleman, A Krouwel, J Van de Pol, C De Vreese
Irish Political Studies 30 (4), 595-618, 2015
632015
Agree or disagree? Cognitive processes in answering contrastive survey questions
N Kamoen, B Holleman, P Mak, T Sanders, H Van Den Bergh
Discourse Processes 48 (5), 355-385, 2011
622011
Agree or disagree?
N Kamoen, B Holleman, P Mak, T Sanders, H Van den Bergh
Explaining response effects for contrastive questions by examining the …, 0
62*
Positive vs. negative: the impact of question polarity in voting advice applications
B Holleman, N Kamoen, A Krouwel, J van de Pol, C de Vreese
PloS one 11 (10), e0164184, 2016
522016
A hotel that is not bad isn’t good. The effects of valence framing and expectation in online reviews on text, reviewer and product appreciation
N Kamoen, MBJ Mos, WFS Dekker
Journal of Pragmatics 75, 28-43, 2015
492015
Positive, negative, and bipolar questions: The effect of question polarity on ratings of text readability
N Kamoen, B Holleman, H van den Bergh, T Sanders
Survey Research Methods 7 (3), 181-189, 2013
412013
Why are negative questions difficult to answer? On the processing of linguistic contrasts in surveys
N Kamoen, B Holleman, P Mak, T Sanders, H Van Den Bergh
Public Opinion Quarterly 81 (3), 613-635, 2017
382017
I don't get it: Response difficulties in answering political attitude statements in Voting Advice Applications
N Kamoen, BC Holleman
7th International European Survey Research Association Conference 11 (2 …, 2017
292017
Hoe gemakkelijk is een niet moeilijke tekst? Een meta-analyse naar het effect van vraagformulering bij het meten van tekstwaardering.[How easy is a not difficult text? A meta …
N Kamoen, BC Holleman, H Van den Bergh
Tijdschrift voor taalbeheersing 29 (4), 314-330, 2007
26*2007
Positive versus negative: A cognitive perspective on wording effects for contrative questions in attitude surveys
N Kamoen
Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics, 2012
242012
Stemadvies via internet: antwoorden, attitudes en stemintenties
B Holleman, N Kamoen, C de Vreese
Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing 35 (1), 25-46, 2013
172013
Absolutely relative or relatively absolute? The linguistic behavior of gradable adjectives and degree modifiers
N Kamoen, B Holleman, R Nouwen, T Sanders, H van den Bergh
Journal of pragmatics 43 (13), 3139-3151, 2011
162011
Issue framing in online voting advice applications: The effect of left-wing and right-wing headers on reported attitudes
N Kamoen, J Van de Pol, A Krouwel, C de Vreese, B Holleman
PloS one 14 (2), e0212555, 2019
122019
Same but different: A typology of Voting Advice Application users in first-and second-order elections
J Van de Pol, N Kamoen, A Krouwel, C De Vreese, B Holleman
Acta Politica 54 (2), 225-244, 2019
112019
Inwisselbaar of niet?
R Van Outersterp, N Kamoen, B Holleman
Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing 38 (1), 27-55, 2016
112016
Effecten van online stemhulpen
A Krouwel, BC Holleman, N Kamoen, J Van de Pol, C De Vreese
Kirra Reporting 2018, 19-28, 2018
92018
“I don’t know”: The effects of question polarity on ‘no opinion’answers
N Kamoen, J Van de Pol, A Krouwel, C De Vreese, BC Holleman
Survey Practice 11 (2), 2018
72018
Wijzer stemmen?
B Holleman, N Kamoen
Tekst [blad], 6-10, 2017
52017
A good tennis player does not lose matches. The effects of valence congruency in processing stance-argument pairs
N Kamoen, M Mos
DataverseNL, 2019
32019
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