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  1. A science confidence gap: Education, trust in scientific methods, and trust in scientific institutions in the United States, 2014
  2. On support for welfare state reforms and deservingness in the Netherlands
  3. The changing face of public support for hydrogen technology explaining declining support among the Dutch (2008–2013)
  4. Class Identification
  5. Progressiveness and the New Right: The Electoral Relevance of Culturally Progressive Values in the Netherlands
  6. The ideological roots of the support for welfare state reform: Support for distributive and commodifying reform in The Netherlands
  7. Deprivatization of Disbelief?: Non-Religiosity and Anti-Religiosity in 14 Western European Countries
  8. Counting Spirituality? Survey Methodology after the Spiritual Turn
  9. Immigration and Perceived Ethnic Threat: Cultural Capital and Economic Explanations
  10. Christian Religion In The West: Privatization Or Public Revitalization?
  11. An Institutional Embeddedness of Welfare Opinions? The Link between Public Opinion and Social Policy in the Netherlands (1970–2004)
  12. Unknowing but supportive? Predispositions, knowledge, and support for hydrogen technology in the Netherlands
  13. Two lefts and two rights.
  14. A Christian Cancellation of the Secularist Truce? Waning Christian Religiosity and Waxing Religious Deprivatization in the West
  15. One welfare state emerging? Convergence versus divergence in 16 western countries
  16. Class Is Not Dead - It Has Been Buried Alive: Class Voting and Cultural Voting in Postwar Western Societies (1956-1990)
  17. Why do so many people vote ‘unnaturally’? A cultural explanation for voting behaviour
  18. Op Weg Naar een Nieuwe Politieke Cultuur: Klasse en Stemgedrag in Laatmoderne Samenlevingen
  19. Het spook van de rechtse arbeidersklasse
  20. Culture Is on the Rise – Why? Theories of Cultural Participation and Empirical Evidence