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CV Julian Aichholzer (October, 2020) 1 Curriculum Vitae – Mag. Dr. Julian Aichholzer Personal Information: Name: Julian Aichholzer Date of birth: October 15 th , 1983 Nationality: Austrian Websites: Personal website: https://staatswissenschaft.univie.ac.at/en/team/scientific-staff/julian- aichholzer ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9095-3029 Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.at/citations?user=2phJEpQAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=ao ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julian_Aichholzer Twitter: https://twitter.com/aichholzerj Education: 2010 – 2015: PhD political sciences (cumulative dissertation), University of Vienna (Dr. phil.). Referees: Prof. Sylvia Kritzinger, Prof. Jaak Billiet. 2004 – 2009: Diploma in Sociology, University of Vienna (Mag. rer. soc. oec.). Current position: Since 2017 University Assistant (Post-Doc, non-tenured), Department of Government, University of Vienna. Research agenda: I am an expert on electoral behavior and political psychology, with a focus on populist radical right parties in Europe and drivers of ideological and (anti-)democratic attitudes. I am also specialized in survey research methods and statistics, including data analysis with structural equation modeling. Previous positions: 2020 Lab Visit: GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences (survey methodology). 2017 Post-Doc Research Associate: European Values Study (EVS), Department of Government, University of Vienna. 2016 Project Employee: Statistics Austria (Statistik Austria, unit People & Society), EU-SILC (European Community Statistics on Income and Living Conditions). 2010 – 2015 Research Associate: Austrian National Election Study (FWF-funded), Department of Methods in the Social Sciences (MeSoS), University of Vienna. 2009 – 2010 Junior Researcher, SORA – Institute for Social Research and Consulting (Ogris & Hofinger GmbH): ICCS (International Civic and Citizenship Education Study), voter studies, living conditions in Vienna.

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Curriculum Vitae – Mag. Dr. Julian Aichholzer Personal Information: Name: Julian Aichholzer Date of birth: October 15th, 1983 Nationality: Austrian Websites: Personal website: https://staatswissenschaft.univie.ac.at/en/team/scientific-staff/julian-aichholzer ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9095-3029 Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.at/citations?user=2phJEpQAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=ao ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julian_Aichholzer Twitter: https://twitter.com/aichholzerj Education: 2010 – 2015: PhD political sciences (cumulative dissertation), University of Vienna (Dr. phil.).

Referees: Prof. Sylvia Kritzinger, Prof. Jaak Billiet. 2004 – 2009: Diploma in Sociology, University of Vienna (Mag. rer. soc. oec.). Current position: Since 2017 University Assistant (Post-Doc, non-tenured), Department of Government,

University of Vienna. Research agenda: I am an expert on electoral behavior and political psychology, with a focus on populist radical right parties in Europe and drivers of ideological and (anti-)democratic attitudes. I am also specialized in survey research methods and statistics, including data analysis with structural equation modeling. Previous positions: 2020 Lab Visit: GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences (survey

methodology). 2017 Post-Doc Research Associate: European Values Study (EVS), Department of

Government, University of Vienna. 2016 Project Employee: Statistics Austria (Statistik Austria, unit People & Society),

EU-SILC (European Community Statistics on Income and Living Conditions). 2010 – 2015 Research Associate: Austrian National Election Study (FWF-funded),

Department of Methods in the Social Sciences (MeSoS), University of Vienna. 2009 – 2010 Junior Researcher, SORA – Institute for Social Research and Consulting (Ogris

& Hofinger GmbH): ICCS (International Civic and Citizenship Education Study), voter studies, living conditions in Vienna.

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2009 – 2010 Study Assistant, Department of Methods in the Social Sciences, University of Vienna: Austrian National Election Study (FWF-funded), REPCONG (Policy Congruence between Citizens and Elites).

2008 Traineeship, Austrian Institute for Youth Research (ÖIJ): “Peer violence in the public space”.

2007 – 2008 Study Assistant, Institute for Sociology, University of Vienna. Contact information for three referees: Sylvia Kritzinger (University of Vienna), [email protected] Markus Wagner (University of Vienna), [email protected] Christoph Hofinger (SORA), [email protected] Teaching activities: Since 2019 “Bachelor’s Seminar” (BA thesis writing) in “Austria’s Political System and the

EU” and “Comparative Politics”, BA political science, University of Vienna. Since 2010 “Quantitative methods in the social sciences”, BA political science, University of

Vienna. 2019 “Quantitative methods in political science”, MA political science, University of

Vienna. 2015 “Linear structural equation models (SEM) using Stata“, MA social sciences,

University of Vienna. 2013 “Introduction to SPSS”, ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques. 2012 “Introduction to SPSS” (English), MA sociology, University of Vienna. 2009 – 2012 “Introduction to Social Network Analysis“, MA sociology, University of Vienna. See also: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/person.html?id=33137&teaching=true Professional responsibilities: Associate Editor for “Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences” (MISS) Substitute member of the social science faculty conference, University of Vienna. Regular chairperson for MA examination in political science, University of Vienna. Career breaks: 2016 – 2017 Parental leave (5 months) 2014 Parental leave (4 months) Five most important publications [Journal IF in parentheses]: Gründl, J., & Aichholzer, J. (online first). Support for the Populist Radical Right: Between

Uncertainty Avoidance and Risky Choice. Political Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12643 [3.175]

Aichholzer, J., Danner, D., & Rammstedt, B. (2018). Facets of Personality and “Ideological Asymmetries”. Journal of Research in Personality, 77, 90-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2018.09.010 [2.569]

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Aichholzer, J., & Zandonella, M. (2016). Psychological bases of support for radical right parties. Personality and Individual Differences, 96, 185-190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2016.02.072 [1.997]

Zeglovits, E., & Aichholzer, J. (2014). Are People More Inclined to Vote at 16 than at 18? Evidence for the First-Time Voting Boost Among 16- to 25-Year-Olds in Austria. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, 24, 351-361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2013.872652 [1.63; most viewed article in JEPOP, January 2020]

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2014). How has radical right support transformed established political conflicts? The case of Austria. West European Politics, 37, 113-137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2013.814956 [3.508]

Reviewing activities: Journals: European Journal of Political Research European Political Science Review Journal of Elections Public Opinion & Parties Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences Philosophical Transactions B Political Science Research and Methods Psihologija Psychological Methods Research & Politics Social Science Computer Review Social Science Research West European Politics Grants and awards: GESIS Grant (Lab Visit): “Measuring the Big Five personality traits in politicians” (€ 2,000 in

total). Competition for survey modules: “On dirt and deviants: How threat and avoidance

mechanisms shape political attitudes”. Survey funded by PUMA – Plattform für Umfragen, Methoden und empirische Analysen.

Competition for survey modules: “Sexism, ideological attitudes and justification of unequal political representation in Austria”. Survey funded by PUMA – Plattform für Umfragen, Methoden und empirische Analysen.

Early-stage Researcher Award 2015 by Psihologija. Collaborations and networks: Research networks: Member of the Austrian National Election Study (AUTNES) and Vienna Center for Electoral

Research (VieCER): https://www.autnes.at/en/ and https://viecer.univie.ac.at/en/ Member of the project “Historical perceptions and democratic dispositions” in Western

and Eastern Europe (University of Vienna): https://www.univie.ac.at/zeitgeschichte/studie-nationale-geschichtsbilder-und-demokratische-disposition/

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Member of the research network “Interdisciplinary Research on Values” (University of Vienna) and member of the European Values Study (EVS) national team: https://www.werteforschung.at/

Individual collaborations: Aarhus University, Denmark: Lasse Laustsen (joint publications, work in progress) GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany: with Beatrice Rammstedt,

Clemens Lechner (joint publications and lab visit February 2020) HdBA University of Applied Labour Studies, Germany: with Daniel Danner (joint

publications) SORA – Institute for Social Research and Consulting, Austria: with Martina Zandonella

(joint publications) IFES – Institute for Empirical Social Studies, Austria: with Eva Zeglovits (joint publications) Memberships: International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW) Viennese Society for Sociology

Conference participations: Austrian Association for Sociology (ÖGS), Annual Conference: 2019 Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW), Annual Conference: 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018 Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA): 2013 D-A-CH Election Study Meeting (GLES-AUTNES-Selects): 2012, 2015, 2018 European Conference on Psychological Assessment (ECPA): 2015 European Political Science Association (EPSA), Annual Conference: 2012 Interdisciplinary conference on political psychology in Germany, 2020 International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), Annual Meeting: 2018, 2019 Invited talks: “Quo vadis Österreich? Die Europäische Wertestudie 1990-2018”. Presentation prepared

for ÖGS Kongress 2019 (Austrian Association for Sociology), Salzburg, 2019. „Politik und sozialer Zusammenhalt“. Presentation prepared for Symposium „Wertewandel

und Wertebildung in Österreich“, University of Vienna, 2019. „Quo vadis, Österreich? Ergebnisse der Europäischen Wertestudie“. Presentation prepared

for the GPA-DJP (Austrian Trade Union) Bundesvorstand, Wien, 2019. „Diversität und Solidarität in Österreich“. Presentation prepared for Spendentag 2019,

Fundraising-Verband Austria, Vienna, 07.05.2019. „Quo vadis, Österreich? Ergebnisse der Europäischen Wertestudie“. Presentation prepared

for the GPA-DJP (Austrian Trade Union) Regionalvorstandsklausur, Innsbruck, 15.03.2019. “National Identity, European Identity and EU support”. Guest lecture at „Abbau von

exzessivem Nationalismus und Vorurteilen in unserer Gesellschaft“. University of Vienna. „Bedeutung individueller Werte in der politikwissenschaftlichen Forschung“. Guest lecture

at „Werte vermitteln - Chance und Herausforderung für Gesellschaft und Kirche“. University of Vienna.

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Public outreach: I have given several talks to non-scientific audiences, especially about my research on basic human values conducted in Austria. My research on basic values and electoral behavior has been featured by major national media outlets (incl. Der Standard, Kurier, Profil, see Media reports below). I have promoted my research with Blog Posts, including the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) Blog or the Blog of the Vienna Center for Electoral Research (VieCER). I also try to promote my own and my department colleagues’ research on the social media platform Twitter. Additional Training: 2018 “Python Programming for Social Scientists: Big Data, Web Scraping and Other

Useful Programming Tricks” (Eszter Somos, ECPR summer school 2018) 2018 Methods workshop “multilevel modeling” (PUMA, Prof. Steenbergen, Univ. of

Innsbruck) 2017 Methods workshop “methods of meta-analysis” (PUMA, Jun-Prof. Dr. Beiler,

University of Vienna). 2016 Methods workshop “complex sampling designs” (PUMA, JKU Linz). 2015 “Introduction to modern Multitrait Multimethod Analysis - How to examine the

convergent and discriminant validity of psychological measures” (Prof. Nußbeck, ECPA conference).

2014 “Measurement theory and scaling” (Prof. Diamantopoulos, University of Vienna). 2014 “True European Voter (TEV)”, Winter School on Methodological Issues in

Comparative Electoral Analysis. 2014 “Panel data analysis” (Dr. Lohmann, ECPR Winter School). 2013 “Micro and Panel Econometrics” (Prof. Lee, University of Vienna). 2012 “Advanced Techniques in Structural Equation Modeling for Cross-Sectional

and Panel Data” (Dr. Schlüter, ECPR Winter School). 2011 “Sampling and Weighting Survey Data” (Dr. Ganninger, MeSoS). 2010 “Introduction to Linear SEM using Mplus” (Prof. Kühnel, GESIS). 2009 “Special topics in Social Network Analysis” (Prof. Ferligoj, MeSoS). 2008 “Course in Logit and Probit Models” (Dr. Klemmensen, MeSoS). 2008 “Testing Causal Hypotheses in the Social Sciences” (Prof. Saris, MeSoS). Full list of publications: Work in progress: Aichholzer, J., & Laustsen, L.: Preferences for Big Five Personality Traits in Politicians in Times of Crises and Peace. Books: Aichholzer, J., Friesl, C., Hajdinjak, S., & Kritzinger, S. (Eds.). (2019). Quo vadis, Österreich?

Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018 [Quo vadis, Austria? Changing values between 1990 and 2018]. Wien: Czernin Verlag.

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http://www.czernin-verlag.com/buch/quo-vadis-osterreich

Aichholzer, J. (2017). Einführung in lineare Strukturgleichungsmodelle mit Stata [Introduction to linear structural equation models using Stata]. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658166694

Journal Articles: Aichholzer, J., & Rammstedt, B. (online first). Can specific personality traits better explain EU

attitudes? Acta Politica. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41269-020-00164-6

Aichholzer, J., & Willmann, J. (2020). Desired personality traits in politicians: similar to me but more of a leader. Journal of Research in Personality, 88, 103990. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2020.103990

Gründl, J., & Aichholzer, J. (2020). Support for the Populist Radical Right: Between Uncertainty Avoidance and Risky Choice. Political Psychology, 41(4), 641-659 https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12643

Aichholzer, J. (2018). Verschiedene Befragungsmodi, unterschiedliche Ergebnisse? Moduseffekte und soziale Erwünschtheit am Beispiel Wahl der FPÖ [Different survey modes, different results? Mode effects and social desirability in the vote for the FPÖ]. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 47(2), 21-33. https://webapp.uibk.ac.at/ojs/index.php/OEZP/article/download/2017/2178

Aichholzer, J., Danner, D., & Rammstedt, B. (2018). Facets of Personality and “Ideological Asymmetries”. Journal of Research in Personality, 77, 90-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2018.09.010

Plescia, C., & Aichholzer, J. (2017). On the nature of voters' coalition preferences. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, 27, 254-273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2016.1270286

Aichholzer, J., & Zandonella, M. (2016). Psychological bases of support for radical right parties. Personality and Individual Differences, 96, 185-190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2016.02.072

*Aichholzer, J. (2015). Controlling acquiescence bias in measurement invariance tests. Psihologija, 48, 409-429. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/ft.aspx?id=0048-57051504409A

*Danner, D., Aichholzer, J., & Rammstedt, B. (2015). Acquiescence in personality questionnaires: Relevance, domain specificity, and stability. Journal of Research in Personality, 57, 119-130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2015.05.004

*Aichholzer, J. (2014). Random Intercept EFA of Personality Scales. Journal of Research in Personality, 53, 1-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2014.07.001

Zeglovits, E., & Aichholzer, J. (2014). Are People More Inclined to Vote at 16 than at 18? Evidence for the First-Time Voting Boost Among 16- to 25-Year-Olds in Austria. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties, 24, 351-361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2013.872652

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2014). How has radical right support transformed established political conflicts? The case of Austria. West European Politics,

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37, 113-137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2013.814956

Aichholzer, J., & Willmann, J. (2014). Forecasting Austrian national elections: The Grand Coalition model. International Journal of Forecasting, 30, 55-64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijforecast.2013.07.011

*Aichholzer, J. (2013). Intra-individual variation of extreme response style in mixed-mode panel studies. Social Science Research, 42, 957-970. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2013.01.002

[*Papers included in cumulative dissertation] Book Sections: Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2020). Voting at 16 in practice: A review of the Austrian case. In

J. Eichhorn & J. Bergh (Eds.), Lowering the Voting Age to 16 – Learning from Real Experiences Worldwide. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030325404

Holzleithner, E., Aichholzer, J., Friesl, C., Glavanovits, J., Hajdinjak, S., Kritzinger, S., ... Wolf, M. (2019). Die Einbettung der Wertedebatte: Ein interdisziplinärer Positionierungsversuch und seine empirischen Folgen. in J. Aichholzer, C. Friesl, S. Hajdinjak, & S. Kritzinger (Eds.), Quo Vadis, Österreich? Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018 (pp. 12-35). Wien: Czernin Verlag.

Aichholzer, J. (2019). Diversität und Solidarität. In J. Aichholzer, C. Friesl, S. Hajdinjak, & S. Kritzinger (Eds.), Quo Vadis Österreich? Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018 (pp. 174-205). Wien: Czernin Verlag.

Aichholzer, J., Friesl, C., & Rohs, P. (2019). Wertewandel in Österreich – Ein Blick auf 30 Jahre. In J. Aichholzer, C. Friesl, S. Hajdinjak, & S. Kritzinger (Eds.), Quo Vadis Österreich? Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018 (pp. 242-273). Wien: Czernin Verlag.

Aichholzer, J., & Glavanovits, J. (2019). Methodischer Anhang. In J. Aichholzer, C. Friesl, S. Hajdinjak, & S. Kritzinger (Eds.), Quo Vadis Österreich? Wertewandel zwischen 1990 und 2018 (pp. 274-283). Wien: Czernin Verlag.

Aichholzer, J., Glavanovits, J., Kritzinger, S., & Zeglovits, E. (2019). Transmission von Werten in der politischen Sozialisation: Eine quantitative Fallstudie von Mutter-Kind-Paaren in Österreich. In R. Verwiebe (Ed.), Werte und Wertebildung aus interdisziplinärer Perspektive (pp. 217-238). Wiesbaden: Springer VS. https://www.springerprofessional.de/transmission-von-werten-in-der-politischen-sozialisation-eine-qu/16438654

Aichholzer, J., Johann, D., & Kritzinger, S. (forthcoming). Religious Voting in Austria: Determinants and Developments. In K. Calvo, J. M. Montero & P. Segatti (Eds.), Religious Voting in Western Democracies: Past Legacies and New Conflicts. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Jenny, M., Müller, W. C., Schönbach, K., & Vonbun, R. (2014). Die Ausgangslage. In S. Kritzinger, W. C. Müller & K. Schönbach (Eds.), Die Nationalratswahl 2013. Wie Parteien, Medien und Wählerschaft zusammenwirken (pp. 9-38). Vienna: Böhlau.

Aichholzer, J., Johann, D., & Zeglovits, E. (2014). Wahlbeteiligung. In S. Kritzinger, W. C. Müller & K. Schönbach (Eds.), Die Nationalratswahl 2013. Wie Parteien, Medien und Wählerschaft zusammenwirken (pp. 177-190). Vienna: Böhlau.

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Blog Posts: Partheymüller, J., Gahn, C., Aichholzer, J., Reidinger V., & Huber, L. M. (2020). Wähler*innen-

Wanderungen in Österreich: Ein Rückblick. VieCER Blog, 24.07.2020. https://viecer.univie.ac.at/blog/beitraege/24-07-2020/

Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2020). What happens when the voting age is lowered to 16? A decade of evidence from Austria. Democratic Audit UK, 26.02.2020. https://www.democraticaudit.com/2020/02/26/what-happens-when-the-voting-age-is-lowered-to-16-a-decade-of-evidence-from-

austria/ Aichholzer, J. (2019). Voting by your personality? ISPP Blog, 23.03.2019.

https://www.ispp.org/ecc/blog/voting-by-your-personality and https://medium.com/@PolPsyISPP/voting-by-your-personality-

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Aichholzer, J. (2019). Kommerzielle Wahlumfragen in Österreich: Eine methodische Bestandsaufnahme. VieCER Blog, 12.02.2019. https://viecer.univie.ac.at/blog/detail/news/kommerzielle-wahlumfragen-in-oesterreich-eine-methodische-bestandsaufnahme

Aichholzer, J., & Ennser-Jedenastik, L. (2018). Liste Pilz vs. Grüne: Eine populistische Linkspartei? VieCER Blog, 05.09.2018. https://tinyurl.com/y8hu785w

Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2018). Die Qual der Wahl: Dynamiken der Entscheidungsfindung bei der Nationalratswahl 2017. Der Standard (Politikwissenschaftsblog), 24.05.2018. https://derstandard.at/2000080233071/die-Qual-der-WahlDynamiken-der-Entscheidungsfindung-bei-der-Nationalratswahl-2017

Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2018). Dynamiken der Entscheidungsfindung bei der Nationalratswahl 2017: die Qual der Wahl. VieCER Blog, 18.04.2018. https://t.co/C0koh2fjJO

Plescia, C., & Aichholzer, J. (2018). Zum Schicksal der Grünen bei der österreichischen Nationalratswahl 2017: hausgemachtes Debakel? VieCER Blog, 27.03.2018. https://t.co/bXLxafC3q4

Media reports: Wie können wir der Zukunft eine Stimme geben? (Die Presse, Katharina Lugger, 9 June 2020) https://www.diepresse.com/5822716/wie-konnen-wir-der-zukunft-eine-stimme-geben Klima(werte)wandel in Österreich (klimareporter.de, Christof Mackinger, 26 September 2019) https://www.klimareporter.de/europaische-union/klima-werte-wandel-in-oesterreich

Wählen in Zeiten des Wertewandels (Kurier, Daniela Kittner, 19 July 2019) https://www.werteforschung.at/fileadmin/user_upload/p_inter_werteforschung/KURIER_20190719_SEITE_3_Abend.pdf

Wertestudie: Was ist ein echter Österreicher? (TV-Interview, schautv.at, 21 October 2018) https://schautv.at/warum-eigentlich/wertestudie-was-ist-ein-echter-oesterreicher/400150746

Woran Österreich glaubt (Profil, Edith Meinhart, 21 October 2018) https://www.profil.at/oesterreich/titelgeschichte-woran-oesterreich-glaubt-10422507

Wertestudie: Wer ist ein echter Österreicher? (Kurier, Ute Brühl, 21 October 2018) https://kurier.at/politik/inland/wertestudie-wer-ist-ein-echter-oesterreicher/400151376

Versteckte Vorbehalte gegen Frauen an der Spitze (Der Standard, Tanja Traxler, 08 October

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2018) https://derstandard.at/2000088588190/Versteckte-Vorbehalte-gegen-Frauen-an-der-Spitze

FPÖ-Wähler stehen ökonomisch weiter links als die Partei (Der Standard, Tanja Traxler, 21 December 2017)

https://derstandard.at/2000070788364/FPOe-Waehler-stehen-oekonomisch-weiter-links-als-die-Partei

Debate on „10 Jahre Wählen ab 16“ [10 years voting at 16] (Radio Interview, Ö3-Wecker, 14 August 2017)

http://homepage.univie.ac.at/julian.Aichholzer/AUDIO/20170814_10%20jahre%20waehlen%20ab%2016_WEK07.MP3

Angst, Verlierer, Populismus. Der Kontext, March 2017. https://www.derkontext.com/thema/populismus/article/81

Warum Rechtspopulisten immer mehr Zulauf bekommen (Der Standard, Kurt de Swaaf, 29 June 2016)

http://derstandard.at/2000040004310/Warumrechtspopulistischen-Parteien-in-Europa

Wahlverhalten: Warum rechts so verlockend ist (Spektrum.de, Jana Hauschild, 15 September 2016)

http://www.spektrum.de/news/wer-waehlt-die-afd-und-warum/1423189

Presentations and talks: Aichholzer, J. (2020). Preferences for personality traits in politicians. Presentation prepared for

Hot Politics Lab, seminar series, 04.09.2020. https://youtu.be/MzBrgYmxDww

Aichholzer, J. (2020). How ideology motivates preferences for Agency and Communion traits in politicians. Presentation prepared for ECPR General Conference 2020, virtual conference, 25.08.2020.

Aichholzer, J. (2020). How ideology motivates preferred traits in politicians. Presentation prepared for ISPP's 2020 Annual Meeting, virtual conference, 16.07.2020.

Aichholzer, J. (2020). Desired personality traits in politicians. Presentation prepared for GESIS lecture series, GESIS-Mannheim, 19.02.2020.

Aichholzer, J., Laustsen, L., & Fenz, M. (2020). Preferences for Big Five Personality Traits in Politicians in Times of Crises and Peace. Presentation prepared for Interdisciplinary conference on political psychology in Germany 2020, Hagen, 17.-18.01.2020.

Aichholzer, J., & Willmann, J. (2019). Desired personality traits in politicians: similar to me but more of a leader. Presentation prepared for ISPP's 2019 Annual Meeting, Lisbon, 12.07.2019.

Aichholzer, J., & Zandonella, M. (2018). Attitudes on women’s political representation and gender quotas in Austria. Presentation prepared for Tag der Politikwissenschaft 2018, Innsbruck, 30 Nov. 2018.

Aichholzer, J., & Gründl, J. (2018). Uncertainty Avoidance and Right-wing Populism. Presentation prepared for Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP 2018), San Antonio (TX), 4-7 July 2018.

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., & Zeglovits, E. (2018). Putting turnout at voting age 16 in context. Presentation prepared for Election Study Meeting (AUTNES-GLES-Selects), Lausanne, 12-13 April 2018.

Wagner, M., Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2017). Populistische WählerInnen in Österreich:

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Wer sind sie, wie wählen sie? Presentation prepared for Tag der Politikwissenschaft, Graz, 1 Dec. 2017.

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., & Zeglovits, E. (2017). Putting turnout at voting age 16 in context. Presentation prepared for Tag der Politikwissenschaft, Graz, 1 Dec 2017.

Kritzinger, S., Aichholzer, J., & Plescia, C. (2017). The Multidimensionality of Citizens' National Identity and Support for the European Union. Presentation prepared for EUI - European University Institute, Florence, May 2017.

Aichholzer, J., Eder, N., & Zeglovits, E. (2017). „The pollsters got it wrong, again?“ Combining modes in electoral research. Presentation prepared for 7th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), Lisbon, July 2017.

Aichholzer, J. (2016). Verschiedene Befragungsmodi, ähnliche Ergebnisse? Wahlverhalten und politische Einstellungen in AUTNES 2013. Presentation prepared for PUMA-Symposium, Vienna, November 2016.

Aichholzer, J. (2015). Controlling acquiescence bias in measurement invariance tests. Paper prepared for European Conference on Psychological Assessment (ECPA), Zurich, July 2015.

Aichholzer, J. & Wagner, M. (2015). „Status quo“ bei Issue-Positionen zu Wirtschaft und Zuwanderung: Ein Split-Ballot-Experiment. Presentation prepared for Election Study Meeting (AUTNES-GLES-Selects), Mannheim, 19-20 March 2015.

Wagner, M., & Aichholzer, J. (2013). Disentangling the dynamic relationships between party performance, issue proximity and party attachment. Paper prepared for presentation at EPOP Annual Conference, Lancaster, September 2013.

Aichholzer, J. (2013). Scale Evaluation with Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling and Simultaneous Adjustment for Acquiescence Bias. Presentation prepared for 5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), Ljubljana, July 2013.

Wagner, M., & Aichholzer, J. (2013). Perceptions of party competence and issue proximity over time. Paper prepared for presentation at the European Political Science Association (EPSA) Annual Conference, Barcelona, 20-21 June 2013.

Aichholzer, J., & Willmann, J. (2012). Cling together, swing together: the Social Partnership model. An economic voting model for Austrian national elections. Paper prepared for presentation at Tag der Politikwissenschaft, University of Graz, 30 November 2012.

Aichholzer, J. (2012). Intra-individual Variation of Survey Response Styles in Mixed-Mode Panel Studies. Presentation prepared for Election Study Meeting (AUTNES-GLES-Selects), Vienna, 8-9 Nov 2012.

Aichholzer, J. (2012). Intra-individual Variation of Survey Response Styles in Mixed-Mode Panel Studies: A Latent Transition Analysis of a Five-Wave Electoral Study. Paper prepared for presentation at the European Political Science Association (EPSA) General Conference, Berlin, 21-23 June 2012.

Aichholzer, J. (2012). Detecting Intra-Individual Response Style Variation in Mixed-Mode Panel Surveys. Presentation prepared for presentation at the QMSS Seminar ‘Overtime Analysis in Comparative Research’, University of Vienna, 19-21 April 2012.

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2011). How are they different? Comparing supporters of the radical right and mainstream parties in Austria. Paper prepared for presentation at Tag der Politikwissenschaft, University of Salzburg, 2 December 2011.

Aichholzer, J., Johann, D., Kritzinger, S., & Glantschnigg, C. (2011). Religion und Wahlverhalten

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in Österreich. [Religion and voting behavior in Austria.] Presentation prepared for presentation at Tag der Politikwissenschaft, University of Salzburg, 2 December 2011.

Reports and documentations: Aichholzer, J. (2019). Kurzskala Soziale Dominanzorientierung (KSDO-3). In:

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen. doi: 10.6102/zis269 https://zis.gesis.org/pdfFiles/Dokumentation/Aichholzer_(2019)_KSDO-3.pdf

Aichholzer, J., & Zandonella, M. (2018). Sexismus und Rechtfertigung ungleicher politischer Repräsentation. (PUMA Survey V.1), PUMA – Plattform für Umfragen, Methoden und empirische Analysen. https://www.puma-plattform.at/fileadmin/user_upload/p_puma/Modulberichte_PUMA_Survey_V.1_01.pdf

Lamei, N., Skina-Tabue, M., Aichholzer, J., Glaser, T., Göttlinger, S., Heuberger, R., Oismüller, A., & Riegler, R. (2017). Lebensbedingungen, Armut und Einkommen in Österreich. In BMASK [Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection] (Ed.), Sozialbericht – Sozialpolitische Entwicklungen und Maßnahmen 2015-2016. BMASK: Wien, pp. 179-226. https://broschuerenservice.sozialministerium.at/Home/Download?publicationId=372

Aichholzer, J., & Kritzinger, S. (2016). Kurzskala politischer Zynismus (KPZ). In: Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen. http://zis.gesis.org/pdfFiles/Dokumentation/Aichholzer+%20Kurzskala%20Politischer%20Zynismus.pdf

Statistik Austria (2016). Tabellenband EU-SILC 2015: Einkommen, Armut und Lebensbedingungen. http://www.statistik.at/wcm/idc/idcplg?IdcService=GET_PDF_FILE&dDocName=107533

Aichholzer, J., & Zeglovits, E. (2015). Balancierte Kurzskala autoritärer Einstellungen (B-RWA-6). In: Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen. http://zis.gesis.org/pdfFiles/Dokumentation/Aichholzer+%20Balancierte%20Kurzskala%20autoritaerer%20Einstellungen%20(B-RWA-

6).pdf

Zucha, V., Aichholzer, J., Gruber, K., Edlmayr, C. (2010). Wohnqualität und soziale Gerechtigkeit in Wien. Ein Vergleich von Wohnqualität und Bewohnerstrukturen zwischen 1995 und 2008. SORA im Auftrag von: MA 50 – Referat Wohnbauforschung. http://www.wohnbauforschung.at/index.php?inc=download&id=5795

Datasets: Aichholzer, J., Partheymüller, J., Wagner, M., Kritzinger, S., Plescia, C., Eberl, J.-M., Meyer, T.,

Berk, N., Büttner, N., Boomgaarden, H., & Müller, W. C. (2020). AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017-2019 (SUF Edition), doi:10.11587/QDETRI, AUSSDA (V1). https://doi.org/10.11587/QDETRI

Kritzinger, S., Aichholzer, J., Glavanovits, J., Hajdinjak, S., Klaiber, J., Seewann, L., Friesl, C., & Zulehner, P. M. (2019). European Values Study 1990-2018 Austria Longitudinal Data (SUF edition), doi:10.11587/C4YBOT, AUSSDA Dataverse (V1). http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/C4YBOT

Kritzinger, S., Aichholzer, J., Glavanovits, J., Hajdinjak, S., Klaiber, J., & Seewann, L. (2019). European Values Study 2018 Austria (SUF edition), doi:10.11587/8A4CWK, AUSSDA Dataverse (V1). http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/8A4CWK

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Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., Berk, N., Boomgaarden, H., & Müller, W. C. (2018). AUTNES Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Post-Election Survey 2017 (SUF edition), doi:10.11587/IMKDZI, AUSSDA Dataverse. http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/IMKDZI

Kritzinger, S., Aichholzer, J., Büttner, N., Eberl, J.-M., Meyer, T. M., Plescia, C., Wagner, M., Morisi, D., Boomgaarden, H., Müller, W. C. (2018). AUTNES Multi-Mode Panel Study 2017 (SUF edition), doi:10.11587/NXDDPE, AUSSDA Dataverse. http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/NXDDPE

Wagner, M., Aichholzer, J., Eberl, J.-M., Meyer, T. M., Berk, N., Büttner, N., Boomgaarden, H., Kritzinger, S., & Müller, W. C. (2018). AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017 (SUF edition), doi:10.11587/I7QIYJ, AUSSDA Dataverse. http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/I7QIYJ

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., Berk, N., Boomgaarden, H., & Müller, W. C. (2018). AUTNES Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Post-Election Survey 2017 (CSES Edition), doi:10.11587/W193UZ, AUSSDA Dataverse. http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/W193UZ

Aichholzer, J., Kritzinger, S., Wagner, M., Berk, N., Boomgaarden, H., & Müller, W. C. (2018). AUTNES Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Post-Election Survey 2017 (AUTNES Edition), doi:10.11587/GDBBPJ, AUSSDA Dataverse. http://dx.doi.org/10.11587/GDBBPJ

Kritzinger, S., Thomas, K., Glantschnigg, C., Aichholzer, J., Glinitzer, K., Johann, D., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2013). AUTNES Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Post-Election Survey 2013 – Documentation. Vienna: University of Vienna. https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=53324

Kritzinger, S., Johann, D., Aichholzer, J., Glinitzer, K., Glantschnigg, C., Thomas, K., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2013). AUTNES Rolling Cross-Section Panel Study 2013 – Documentation. Vienna: University of Vienna. https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=53482

Kritzinger, S., Zeglovits, E., Aichholzer, J., Glantschnigg, C., Glinitzer, K., Johann, D., Thomas, K., & Wagner, M. (2013). AUTNES Pre- and Post-Election Survey 2013 – Documentation. Vienna: University of Vienna. https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=53601

Kritzinger, S., Johann, D., Glantschnigg, C., Aichholzer, J. Glinitzer, K., Thomas, K., Wagner, M., & Zeglovits, E. (2013). AUTNES TV Debate Panel Survey 2013 – Documentation. Vienna: University of Vienna. https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=53489

Kritzinger, S., Aichholzer, J., Johann, D., Wagner, M., Willman, J., & Zeglovits, E. (2013). AUTNES Post Post Election Survey 2009 – Documentation. Vienna: University of Vienna. https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=52985

Software: Aichholzer, J. (2018). JRULE: Stata module to detect model misspecifications in SEM.

https://ideas.repec.org/c/boc/bocode/s458482.html

Theses:

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Aichholzer, J. (2015). Nature and Impact of Response Style Behavior in Surveys. University of Vienna: Doctoral Thesis. https://ubdata.univie.ac.at/AC12674889

Aichholzer, J. (2009). Determinanten der Wahlbeteiligung bei Europaparlamentswahlen. Eine Individualdaten-Analyse der Wahlen zum Europaparlament in Österreich im Jahr 2004. [Determinants of turnout in European Parliament elections. An individual data analysis of the European Parliament elections in Austria 2004]. University of Vienna: Master Thesis. https://ubdata.univie.ac.at/AC07767302