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    Using clinical audit, qualitative data from patients and feedback from general practitioners to decrease delay in the referral of suspected colorectal cancer.Elizabeth Davies,Beverley van derMolen &Amanda Cranston -2007 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (2):310-317.
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    Children’s and Adults’ Recall of Television Versus Print News: Is Print Really Better?Juliette H. Walma van derMolen -1998 -Communications 23 (4):475-490.
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    Remembering plurals: Unit of coding and form of coding during serial recall.Hugo Van DerMolen &John Morton -1979 -Cognition 7 (1):35-47.
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    Javanese Textkritiek.John U. Wolff &W. van derMolen -1987 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):196.
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  5. Professional Development for Primary Teachers in Science and Technology The Dutch VTB-Pro Project in an International Perspective.Lieke Asma,Juliette Walma van derMolen &Sandra van Aalderen-Smeets (eds.) -2011
     
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    Muscle or Motivation? A Stop-Signal Study on the Effects of Sequential Cognitive Control.Hilde M. Huizenga,Maurits W. van derMolen,Anika Bexkens,Marieke G. N. Bos &Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg -2012 -Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    The Knight shift in liquid ternary and binary alkali allovs.J. L. Van Hemmen,S. B. Van DerMolen &W. Van Der Lugt -1974 -Philosophical Magazine 29 (3):493-511.
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    Formal models of “resource depletion”.Hilde M. Huizenga,Maurits W. van derMolen,Anika Bexkens &Wery Pm van den Wildenberg -2013 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):694-695.
    The opportunity cost model (OCM) aims to explain various phenomena, among which the finding that performance degrades if executive functions are used repeatedly (). We argue that an OCM account of resource depletion requires two unlikely assumptions, and we discuss an alternative that does not require these assumptions. This alternative model describes the interplay between executive function and motivation.
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  9. Primary teachers' attitudes towards science and technology: Results of a focus group study.Lieke Asma,Juliette Walma van derMolen &Sandra van Aalderen-Smeets -2011 - In Lieke Asma, Juliette Walma van der Molen & Sandra van Aalderen-Smeets,Professional Development for Primary Teachers in Science and Technology The Dutch VTB-Pro Project in an International Perspective. pp. 89-105.
     
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    Should News on Child Homicides Be Broadcast? Opinions of Parents, Teachers, and Children.Allerd L. Peeters,Juliette H. Walma van derMolen &Patti M. Valkenburg -2001 -Communications 26 (3):229-246.
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    Parallel, Embedded or Just Part of the Team: Ethicists Cooperating Within a European Security Research Project.A. van Gorp &S. van derMolen -2011 -Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (1):31-43.
    Different methods have been developed to address ethical issues during research. Most of these methods were developed at universities. In this article ethical parallel research within a Research and Technology Organization is described. Within a European project about perceived security, CPSI, the ethical issues were identified by ethicists cooperating in the project. The project CPSI was aimed at developing a research method that can be used by (local) government to monitor or assess perceived and actual security. Together with the researchers (...) a way was sought to address the ethical issues. Several issues could be addressed by choices with regard to the design of the validation study, in this case a survey. The ethical and legal reasons that were relevant for choices in the design of the validation study were made an integral part of these decisions. Some issues were already identified during the writing of the proposal others were only identified during the research. Participating in the research gave the ethicists access to all relevant information. It made it possible to address the ethical issues when they became relevant. Ethical reasons were part of some of the discussions on research method. It proved possible to address most ethical issues satisfactorily during the research project. (shrink)
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    Crossmodal deficit in dyslexic children: practice affects the neural timing of letter-speech sound integration.Gojko Žarić,Gorka Fraga González,Jurgen Tijms,Maurits W. van derMolen,Leo Blomert &Milene Bonte -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Corrigendum: Graph Analysis of EEG Functional Connectivity Networks During a Letter-Speech Sound Binding Task in Adult Dyslexics.Gorka Fraga-González,Dirk J. A. Smit,Melle J. W. Van derMolen,Jurgen Tijms,Cornelis J. Stam,Eco J. C. de Geus &Maurits W. Van derMolen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  14. Primary teachers' attitudes towards science: A new theoretical framework.Lieke Asma,Sandra van Aalderen - Smeets &Juliette Walma van derMolen -2012 -Science Education 1 (96):158–182.
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    Atypical White Matter Connectivity in Dyslexic Readers of a Fairly Transparent Orthography.Gojko Žarić,Inge Timmers,Patty Gerretsen,Gorka Fraga González,Jurgen Tijms,Maurits W. van derMolen,Leo Blomert &Milene Bonte -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:308630.
    Atypical structural properties of the brain’s white matter bundles have been associated with failing reading acquisition in developmental dyslexia. Because these white matter properties may show dynamic changes with age and orthographic depth, we examined fractional anisotropy (FA) along 16 white matter tracts in 8- to 11-year-old dyslexic (DR) and typically reading (TR) children learning to read in a fairly transparent orthography (Dutch). Our results showed higher FA values in the bilateral anterior thalamic radiations of DRs and FA values of (...) the left thalamic radiation scaled with behavioral reading-related scores. Furthermore, DRs tended to have atypical FA values in the bilateral arcuate fasciculi. Children’s age additionally predicted FA values along the tracts. Together, our findings suggest differential contributions of cortical and thalamo-cortical pathways to the developing reading network in dyslexic and typical readers, possibly indicating prolonged letter-by-letter reading or increased attentional and/or working memory demands in dyslexic children during reading. (shrink)
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    Television News and Fear: A Child Survey.Allerd L. Peeters,Patti M. Valkenburg &Juliette H. Walma Van DerMolen -2002 -Communications 27 (3):303-317.
    Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7–12 years old, we investigated the prevalence of fear reactions to television news among younger and older children and among boys and girls, what types of news items children in different age and gender groups refer to as frightening, and whether children's fear reactions to regular adult television news differed from their fear reactions to a special children's news program. Overall, 48.2 % of the children who reported watching (...) the adult or children's news programs, reported fear reactions to adult news, while 32.6 % reported fear of children's news content. For both types of news programs, younger children and girls more often reported fear than older children and boys did. The most prevalent fear-inducing news content categories were interpersonal violence, fires, accidents, and disasters, and visual depictions of the consequences of violence. (shrink)
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    How Do Children Deal With Conflict? A Developmental Study of Sequential Conflict Modulation.Silvan F. A. Smulders,Eric L. L. Soetens &Maurits W. van derMolen -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    EEG Resting State Functional Connectivity in Adult Dyslexics Using Phase Lag Index and Graph Analysis.Gorka Fraga González,Dirk J. A. Smit,Melle J. W. van derMolen,Jurgen Tijms,Cornelis Jan Stam,Eco J. C. de Geus &Maurits W. van derMolen -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Graph Analysis of EEG Functional Connectivity Networks During a Letter-Speech Sound Binding Task in Adult Dyslexics.Gorka Fraga-González,Dirk J. A. Smit,Melle J. W. Van derMolen,Jurgen Tijms,Cornelis J. Stam,Eco J. C. De Geus &Maurits W. Van derMolen -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:767839.
    We performed an EEG graph analysis on data from 31 typical readers (22.27 ± 2.53 y/o) and 24 dyslexics (22.99 ± 2.29 y/o), recorded while they were engaged in an audiovisual task and during resting-state. The task simulates reading acquisition as participants learned new letter-sound mappings via feedback. EEG data was filtered for the delta (0.5–4 Hz), theta (4–8 Hz), alpha (8–13 Hz), and beta (13–30 Hz) bands. We computed the Phase Lag Index (PLI) to provide an estimate of the (...) functional connectivity between all pairs of electrodes per band. Then, networks were constructed using a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST), a unique sub-graph connecting all nodes (electrodes) without loops, aimed at minimizing bias in between groups and conditions comparisons. Both groups showed a comparable accuracy increase during task blocks, indicating that they correctly learned the new associations. The EEG results revealed lower task-specific theta connectivity, and lower theta degree correlation over both rest and task recordings, indicating less network integration in dyslexics compared to typical readers. This pattern suggests a role of theta oscillations in dyslexia and may reflect differences in task engagement between the groups, although robust correlations between MST metrics and performance indices were lacking. (shrink)
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    Episiotomies and the ethics of consent during labour and birth: thinking beyond the existing consent framework.Anna Nelson &Beverley Clough -2023 -Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (9):622-623.
    We agree with van der Pijl et al that the question of how to ensure consent is obtained for procedures which occur during labour and childbirth is vitally important, and worthy of greater attention.1 However, we argue that the modified opt-out approach to consent outlined in their paper may not do enough to protect the choice and agency of birthing people. Moreover, while their approach reflects a pragmatic attempt to facilitate legal clarity and certainty in this context, this is not (...) necessarily responsive to the messy realities of decision-making during labour (and beyond). We outline some of our concerns with their proposals and demonstrate how these illuminate some broader, longstanding tensions around consent and medical law. The authors place significant focus on the particularities of labour, outlining six ways in which maternity care is ‘unlike the usual healthcare setting’ (van der Pijl M et al,1p4). We support the need for attentiveness to these particularities and the problematic nature of consent in this context. Recent scholarly attention on the possible ‘political, ethical and theoretical implications and meanings of birthing embodiment’ (Chadwick R,2p2) has invited more nuanced conversation about consent, agency and decision-making during labour. However, while recognising the embodied particularities of labour, we must also avoid essentialising the differences of labouring bodies and thereby reinforcing exclusionary norms of consent. This points to a long-standing tension in feminist theory between the universal and the particular; between recognising and responding to the powerlessness of individuals without …. (shrink)
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    Ex Amicorum Epistolis.N. Van der Blom,Jean Boulier and &Benjamin H. Walker -1971 -Moreana 8 (2):113-116.
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    Cognitive Structures in the Perception of Modern Technologies.Cees J. H. Midden,Ivo A. Van der Lans &Dancker D. L. Daamen -1990 -Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (2):202-225.
    Results of two survey studies are presented. It is shown that attitudes of the public about "technology in general" are not stable and can easily be affected by how the subject is introduced. Eight areas of technology are compared on the basis of empirical relations in attitudinal judgments, in attribute ratings, in self- assigned importance weights of attributes, and in importance of reference groups and persons. On the basis of similarities in these four kinds of judgments, three clusters of technology (...) areas were identified: a cluster of modern reproductive technologies, an information cluster containing automation, computer, and communication technologies, and a cluster containing nuclear energy and military technology. The attitude toward "technology in general" can not be considered as an aggregation of attitudes toward these areas of technology: The relations between general attitude and specific attitudes are only moderate to negligible. (shrink)
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    Agamben's Homo sacer (Wijsgerig Perspectief 58.4).Martijn Boven &Ineke van der Burg (eds.) -2018 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    In 1995, the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben (born 1942) published the first volume of what would later develop into a series of political-philosophical studies under the title Homo Sacer. The series began with Homo Sacer: Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita (Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life) and was concluded in 2014 with L’uso dei corpi (The Use of Bodies). Now that the project has been completed, we aim to make a first attempt at an evaluation in this (...) special issue. [In Dutch: Van de Italiaanse filosoof Giorgio Agamben (1942) verscheen in 1995 het eerste deel van wat onder de noemer Homo sacer zou uitgroeien tot een reeks politiek-filosofische studies. De reeks werd geopend met Homo sacer. Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita (Homo sacer. De soevereine macht en het naakte leven) en in 2014 afgesloten met L’uso dei corpi (Het gebruik van lichamen). Nu het project is afgerond willen wij in dit themanummer een poging doen tot een eerste evaluatie.]. (shrink)
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    Matigheid in de morele vorming.V. E. N. J. A. Van Der -1992 -Philosophica 49.
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    Forms of autonomy and dependence in food aid: unravelling how they are related and perceived by recipients.Thirza Andriessen,Hilje van der Horst &Oona Morrow -forthcoming -Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    Dependence is an inherent aspect of human existence, yet independence and autonomy are powerful ideals, especially where they seem lacking. In the case of food aid, the dependence that it signifies is often experienced as shameful. Food justice scholars and practitioners advocate that people with low incomes should have greater autonomy in exercising their right to food, for example by receiving cash transfers instead of food donations. In this paper, we challenge an understanding of autonomy defined in opposition to dependence. (...) Using a relational autonomy lens, we unravel how practices of autonomy are interrelated with forms of dependence in a food aid initiative. By better understanding these interrelations, and how forms of autonomy and dependence are experienced by recipients, it becomes possible to have more informed debates about desirable and undesirable ways of doing food aid. Our analysis is rooted in an ethnographic case study of a pilot program for money-based food aid in the Netherlands. This program gave food-insecure households a weekly budget to buy healthy groceries at regular stores. We unravel how this form of food aid shifted dependencies compared to the parcel-based aid it replaced, and how this reshaped practices of autonomy for recipients. Through the themes ‘concealing and revealing charity’, ‘upholding norms and caring through food choices’, and ‘budget management with a safety net’, we demonstrate how individual competencies, social relations, technologies, and institutional structures shape forms of dependence and autonomy. We show how recipients appreciated these forms as they navigated the demands of consumer society, motherhood, public welfare programs, and living on a low income. We also note that receiving a charitable budget for food heightened a feeling of vulnerability to sanctions from public welfare providers who might mistake it as income. We conclude that providing appropriate food aid includes self-determination in meeting food needs and the ability to uphold the social norms of consumer choice and financial responsibility, while also embedding such practices in relations of care that alleviate stress, protect the grocery budget, and support healthy diets. (shrink)
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    Religious Language Interpretation.Przemyslaw Jablonski &Jan Van Der Lans -1994 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 21 (1):208-219.
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    Are students being coerced into testing for HIV? Ethical considerations related to offering incentives for HIV counselling and testing at tertiary institutions in South Africa.David Alan Cameron &Hanlie Van der Merwe -2012 -South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 5 (2).
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    “Managing” Corporate Community Involvement.Judith M. van der Voort,Katherina Glac &Lucas C. P. M. Meijs -2009 -Journal of Business Ethics 90 (3):311-329.
    In academic research, many attempts have been undertaken to legitimize corporate community involvement by showing a business case for it. However, much less attention has been devoted to building understanding about the actual dynamics and challenges of managing CCI in the business context. As an alternative to existing predominantly static and top-down approaches, this paper introduces a social movement framework for analyzing CCI management. Based on the analysis of qualitative case study data, we argue that the active role of employees (...) pressuring for CCI policies and practices, as well as the organization audience responses to their efforts, are at the core of the challenges involved in managing CCI. These challenges also pose limits to how far CCI can be extended to a “business as usual” activity. (shrink)
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    Une Révolution de la Pensée: Maoïsme Et Féminisme À Traverstel Quel,les Temps Modernes Etesprit.Ieme van der Poel -1992 - Brill | Rodopi.
    Pendant les années 1968-1977, l'héritage culturel et politique de Mai 68 se diffuse dans la société française. Dans cet ensemble d'idées le maoïsme et le féminisme constituent les courants les plus importants. L'objectif de cette étude qui se veut une contribution à l'histoire des idées, est d'analyser comment le maoïsme et le féminisme ont été accueillis par trois revues intellectuelles prestigieuses : Tel Quel, Les Temps modernes et Esprit. Cette approche permet également d'évoquer le lien qui relie Sartre aux maoïstes (...) et la relation qui s'est établie entre les militantes du Mouvement des femmes et Simone de Beauvoir. De même, le quatrième chapitre traite l'influence du maoïsme sur la théorie de texte de Tel Quel, tandis que le chapitre neuf se termine par une analyse du rapport qui existe entre l'écriture de Julia Kristeva et les prémisses féministes du groupe Psych et Po. La description chronologique du corpus permet de mieux saisir l'évolution de certaines idées qui ont dominé l'histoire intellectuelle de l'après-Mai 68, comme celle d'une " révolution de la pensée ". Le matériel fourni par l'histoire sert aussi de pont de départ à une analyse sociologique de la rivalité qui existe entre les revues féministes d'une part, et entre Tel Quel et le surréalisme d'autre part. (shrink)
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    Petrus Johannes Theobaltus Koekemoer - teoloog saam en soos die kerk.S. J. Botha &H. G. Van der Westhuizen -1990 -HTS Theological Studies 46 (4).
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    The Future of Musical Emotions.Dylan van der Schyff &Andrea Schiavio -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  32. Recht en moraal. Twee voordrachten.J. Habermas,W. van der Burg &W. van Reijen -1990 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3):572-572.
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  33. Proceedings of FCR-2020.Tomer Libal,Matteo Pascucci,Leendert van der Torre &Dov Gabbay (eds.) -2020 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
     
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    Universal intuitions of spatial relations in elementary geometry.Ineke J. M. Van der Ham,Yacin Hamami &John Mumma -2017 -Journal of Cognitive Psychology 29 (3):269-278.
    Spatial relations are central to geometrical thinking. With respect to the classical elementary geometry of Euclid’s Elements, a distinction between co-exact, or qualitative, and exact, or metric, spatial relations has recently been advanced as fundamental. We tested the universality of intuitions of these relations in a group of Senegalese and Dutch participants. Participants performed an odd-one-out task with stimuli that in all but one case display a particular spatial relation between geometric objects. As the exact/co-exact distinction is closely related to (...) Kosslyn’s categorical/coordinate distinction, a set of stimuli for testing all four types was used. Results suggest that intuitions of all spatial relations tested are universal. Yet, culture has an important effect on performance: Dutch participants outperformed Senegalese participants and stimulus layouts affect the categorical and coordinate processing in different ways for the two groups. Differences in level of education within the Senegalese participants did not affect performance. (shrink)
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    The sexual embodiment of the cancer patient.Pamela van der Riet -1998 -Nursing Inquiry 5 (4):248-257.
    The sexual embodiment of the cancer patientThis paper draws upon data from my doctoral studies and uses poststructuralism as a methodology to provide a way of seeing and understanding cancer patients’ complex experience of their bodies. Cancer patients were massaged for the purpose of this study and the themes addressed in this article are linked to the sexuality of the person being massaged and the masseuse (PVDR). In order to capture the richness of the cancer patients’ experience, the data are (...) presented in an unconventional way — in the form of poetry. The poems show that the damaged bodies of cancer patients are still sexual in nature. In this research, the body of the cancer patient is a discursive one inscribed with power, culture, society and history. There are also themes of managing the body, altered embodiments of femininity, altered embodiments of masculinity, intimacy, and speaking the unspeakable. (shrink)
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    A Modal Logic for Mixed Strategies.Joshua Sack &Wiebe van der Hoek -2014 -Studia Logica 102 (2):339-360.
    Modal logics have proven to be a very successful tool for reasoning about games. However, until now, although logics have been put forward for games in both normal form and games in extensive form, and for games with complete and incomplete information, the focus in the logic community has hitherto been on games with pure strategies. This paper is a first to widen the scope to logics for games that allow mixed strategies. We present a modal logic for games in (...) normal form with mixed strategies, and demonstrate its soundness and strong completeness. Characteristic for our logic is a number of infinite rules. (shrink)
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    β‐Cell evolution: How the pancreas borrowed from the brain.Margot E. Arntfield &Derek van der Kooy -2011 -Bioessays 33 (8):582-587.
    Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssaysA new paradigm in cell therapy for diabetes: Turning pancreatic α‐cells into β‐cells Abstract.
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    Please Don’t Look at Me That Way. An Empirical Study Into the Effects of Age-Based Stereotyping on Employability Enhancement Among Older Supermarket Workers.Pascale Peters,Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden,Daniel Spurk,Ans De Vos &Renate Klaassen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Religious Discrimination in Childhood and Adolescence.Nastasya van der Straten Waillet Roskam & Isabelle -2012 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 34 (2):215-242.
    The aim of this study was to assess the links between religious discrimination and developmental and contextual variables. Based on the assumption that discrimination results from the interplay of prejudice and moral thinking, discriminatory behaviour was hypothesised to be linked to age, school environment, minority or majority group membership, and parental religious socialisation practices. The results indicate that discrimination is more frequent during childhood than during pre-adolescence or adolescence, more common in homogeneous schools than in heterogeneous schools, and more likely (...) when parents frequently express messages promoting mistrust of other religious groups. Participants from the minority group were more likely to discriminate against their own ingroup than were those from the majority group. Further studies are needed to determine whether these links are correlative or predictive, and to understand the underlying processes of religious discrimination. (shrink)
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    The politics of wet system building: Balancing interests in dutch water management from the Middle Ages to the present.Cornelis Disco &Erik van der Vleuten -2002 -Knowledge, Technology & Policy 14 (4):21-40.
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    The Vedic Chant Studied in Its Textual and Melodic Form.P. E. Dumont &J. M. van der Hoogt -1932 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (4):390.
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    A Grammar of Toba Batak.John M. Echols &H. N. van der Tuuk -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):251.
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    A dynamic logic for privacy compliance.Guillaume Aucher,Guido Boella &Leendert van der Torre -2011 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 19 (2):187-231.
    Knowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because they specify only what is permitted or forbidden to know, and leave the derivation of the permitted actions to a security monitor. This inference problem is already non trivial with a static privacy policy, and becomes challenging when privacy policies can change over time. We therefore introduce a dynamic modal logic that permits not only to reason about permitted and forbidden knowledge to derive the permitted actions, but (...) also to represent explicitly the declarative privacy policies together with their dynamics. The logic can be used to check both regulatory and behavioral compliance, respectively by checking that the permissions and obligations set up by the security monitor of an organization are not in conflict with the privacy policies, and by checking that these obligations are indeed enforced. (shrink)
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  44. Formalizing No Wishful Thinking.Jan Broersen,Mehdi Dastani &Leendert van der Torre -2001 -Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 11 (3-4).
     
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  45. Natuur en cultuur.Raymond Corbey &Paul van der Grijp -1990 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (4):737-737.
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    Employable as We Age? A Systematic Review of Relationships Between Age Conceptualizations and Employability.Annet H. De Lange,Beatrice Van der Heijden,Tinka Van Vuuren,Trude Furunes,Christiane De Lange &Josje Dikkers -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This systematic review aimed to provide an overview of earlier research on the relationships between age conceptualizations and indicators of employability. We have conducted a systematic literature search using PsycINFO, Academic Search Premier, Business Source Complete, CINAHL, ERIC, MEDLINE, and Science Direct. Two raters evaluated the articles and subsequently distinguished k = 41 studies that met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review. Our review revealed that many researchers adopted different operationalizations to measure employability. Moreover, most studies included calendar age (...) as indicator of aging at work, and were based on a cross-sectional design. Based on the Standardized Index of Convergence method, different types of evidence were found for the relationships between age and the employability measures. For relationships between psychosocial age and lifespan age, on the one hand, and employability measures, on the other hand, too few studies were found to draw conclusions. Yet, for relationships between calendar age and labor market-based measures strong consistent negative relationships were found across the studies, and moderately strong positive relationships were found for functional age and labor market- based measures. For organizational age and both competence-based as well as labor market-based measures moderately strong negative relationships were found. We discuss the implications of these results and propose a research agenda for future studies. (shrink)
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    Sheaf models for choice sequences.Gerrit Van Der Hoeven &Ieke Moerdijk -1984 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 27 (1):63-107.
  48. The professional as an interpreting subject : Utrecht's concern for the normative nature of professionalism and professional development.Cok Bakker &Edwin van der Zande -2023 - In Carl Cederberg, Kåre Fuglseth & Edwin Van der Zande,Exploring practical knowledge: life-world studies of professionals in education and research. Boston: Brill.
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  49. Logic, game theory and social choice oisterwijk (near tilburg), the netherlands, 13-16 may 1999.W. Bossert Bosch,J. van der Craats,A. van Deemen,R. Delver,M. van Hees,M. Hild,M. Kaneko,H. Keiding,M. Monsuur &H. Moulin -1999 -Theory and Decision 46 (106).
     
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