7,179 search results for “sociale sciences” in the Public website
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Power-sharing arrangements after civil war
Lecture
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Deception, risk, and evasion: The politics of sovereign debt in emerging markets
PhD defence
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European Commission webinar on wellbeing, inclusion and school success: mapping your school’s journey
Lecture
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I do as I am: Understanding and leveraging identity to promote smoking cessation and physical activity
PhD defence
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Contextual Support and Quality of Life of Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Severe and Persistent Challenging Behaviour
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A multifaceted approach to understand cognitive impairment in MS: Exploring the nonlinearity of cognition
PhD defence
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The Politics of Dry Feet: The Political Economy of Flood Risk Management in Indonesia
PhD defence
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Graduation ceremony bachelor and master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
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Screening for Safety.
PhD defence
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Braver Together
PhD defence
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Bibliometrics in the Context of Research Evaluation and Research Policy
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Fiscal Preferences in Context
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Financing Afterlives: An Ethnography of Life Insurance in New Orleans, USA
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Friendship Stress Buffering in Young People with Childhood Adversity
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- KAS Symposiaserie
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Starting from Scratch. Exploring Attentional Bias towards Itch
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Transforming Nepal’s Political System: Party Positions and Public Opinion (2004-2012)
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Quantitative Research Assessment and its Unintended Consequences
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Nexus, Uncovered: On the Relations Between Expectancy, Avoidance, and Somatic Sensations
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Share the LUVE
Festival, Graduation Film Festival
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Striving for Equity in eHealth
PhD defence
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Autism and Family Health: Stress, Eating Behavior and Health in young Children with ASD and their Parents
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The ascending arousal system and its impact on cognition
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Life after loss
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Globalization of Waldorf Education; An Ethnographic Case Study from the Philippines
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No Adolescent Is an Island: Conceptualizing the Family System in Adolescent Depression with the Network Approach
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Emotional mimicry and physiological synchrony in dyadic interaction: a multi-method approach
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Operationalisation of Higher Education Teaching Performance (HETP)
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Graduation ceremony bachelor programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
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Relational dimensions for transformation and resilience
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Navigating adolescence through COVID-19: a multi-system view on mental health in the Chilean context
PhD defence
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Emotion Deception in Negotiations and Bargaining
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Group Norms in Interethnic Relations: Implications for Intergroup Attitudes, Collective Action, and Stress
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- Public discussion: “Indonesian Media throughout Regime Changes”.
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Open access in India: A trajectory of opportunities, missteps, and future potential
Seminar
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Graduation ceremony master and master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
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When and Why People Do Not Make Financial Decisions: Definition, Measurement, and Implications of Financial Inertia
PhD defence
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Blue kaleidoscope: Disentangling family perspectives in the context of adolescent depression
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Great expectations: inhibitory learning and change processes in exposure therapy for PTSD
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The desperation threshold: a model to explain decisions in poverty
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Living positive with HIV in Botswana: A self-help intervention for people living with HIV and depressive symptoms
PhD defence
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Is de pestkop altijd populair? Link tussen pesten en populariteit uitgelegd
In nearly every Dutch primary and secondary school classroom, at least one child is bullied. The common perception is that the most popular child in the class is often the bully, while less popular children are more likely to be bullied. Is this image accurate? Bullying researcher Mitch van Geel knows…
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Dutch students’ grades lower due to lack of sleep
Students who have a chronic lack of sleep have lower grades and find it harder to concentrate. Around a third of students do not feel well rested enough to be able to study properly.
- Indology
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Career College: Working at an NGO
Career and apply for jobs
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Placebo research: Pharmacological conditioning
The major aim is to examine the potential of learning the body to produce a similar physiological (autonomic, neuroendocrine, or immune) and physical (e.g., desensitization of persistent physical symptoms) response to placebo medication than to active medication (pharmacological conditioning). If proven…
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Psychophysiological responses to stress and stress management
The major aim is to determine the psychophysiological responses to stress and stress-management interventions and to examine the role of stress and stress-related psychophysiological mechanisms (e.g., cognitions, behaviors, and physiological stress responses) in both healthy and medical populations.
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Topic: The placebo and nocebo effects of communication
We study how communication can heal and harm when patients are confronted with an illness. Most of our studies focus on serious illnesses such as advanced cancer. Communication lies at the heart of medicine, yet we do not always know which specific communication helps patients. Moreover, many complaints…
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Localising global garment biographies
Discover the effects of clothing value and lifespan on buyer-user-producer relationships through collaborative research with Localising Global Garment Biographies.
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