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Location: Mannheim, Germany | Location: Mannheim, Germany | ||
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Main interests lie in the field of empirical research, sociology and social psychology but also in computers or reading generally. | Main interests lie in the field of empirical research, sociology and social psychology but also in computers or reading generally. | ||
{{awelcome}}[[User:Fred Salsbury|Fred Salsbury]] 06:17, 9 January 2007 (CST) | |||
[[Category: CZ Authors| Neuhäusler, Peter]] | [[Category: CZ Authors| Neuhäusler, Peter]] | ||
[[Category: Sociology Authors| Neuhäusler, Peter]] | [[Category: Sociology Authors| Neuhäusler, Peter]] |
Revision as of 06:17, 9 January 2007
Location: Mannheim, Germany Occupation: Scholar at the University of Mannheim, Germany
Education:
- University entrance Diploma (Abitur) at Europa Gymnasium Wörth
- Basic study period completed
Experience:
- Ancillary Service Fraunhofer-Institut Karlsruhe
- Community service (obligatory in Germany, instead of joining the Federal Armed Forces)
- Field interviewer for the MZES (Mannheimer Zentrum für empirische Sozialforschung) Mannheim
Main interests lie in the field of empirical research, sociology and social psychology but also in computers or reading generally.
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