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    Defending Heidegger Against the Charge of Correlationism: A Prolegomena to a Phenomenology of Nature.Jordan van den Hoonaard - 2023 - Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (1):41-48.
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    Heidegger & the measure of truth: Themes from his early philosophy. Denis McManus oxford university press, 2012; VI + 247 pp.; £40.00. [REVIEW]Jordan van den Hoonaard - 2013 - Dialogue 52 (3):612-614.
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    Is anonymity an artifact in ethnographic research?Will C. van den Hoonaard - 2003 - Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (2):141-151.
    While anonymity is a widely-held goal in research-ethics review policies, it is a virtually unachievable goal in ethnographic and qualitative research. This paper explores how anonymity is undermined in the data-gathering, analysis, and publication stages in ethnography. It also examines problems associated with maintaining a collective identity. What maintains anonymity, however, are the natural accretions of daily life, the underuse of data, and the remoteness of place and time between the gathering-data stage and the eventual publications of findings.
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    New angles and tangles in the ethics review of research.Will C. van den Hoonaard - 2006 - Journal of Academic Ethics 4 (1-4):261-274.
    This articles considers the larger, external and the micro, internal forces that impinge on the nature and impact of contemporary research-ethics codes. The larger forces that shape the impact of codes involve the increase in public and governmental concern with privacy protection, changes within disciplines, and the rise of research entrepreneurship. In terms of micro-level forces, the article explores the continuing problems associated with the bio-medical approach to research-ethics, on-going instability for some types of social research, slippages between REBs and (...)
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    The Censor's Hand: The Misregulation of Human-Subject Research by Carl E. Schneider.Will C. van den Hoonaard - 2015 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 25 (4):11-15.
    The Censor’s Hand invites us to explore the murky side of formal research-ethics review in the United States, as embodied in “Institutional Review Boards”. Amidst some 340 publications and several blogs that have taken formal research-ethics review to task, this book is the seventh detailed monograph on this topic—the others are Robert Klitzman’s The Ethics Police?, Zachary Schrag’s Ethical Imperialism, Laura Stark’s Behind Closed Doors, and my own works, Walking the Tightrope, The Seduction of Ethics, and The Ethics Rupture. This (...)
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    The ethics rupture: exploring alternatives to formal research-ethics review.WillC Van den Hoonaard & Ann Hamilton (eds.) - 2016 - London: University of Toronto Press.
    For decades now, researchers in the social sciences and humanities have been expressing a deep dissatisfaction with the process of research-ethics review in academia. Continuing the ongoing critique of ethics review begun in Will C. van den Hoonard's Walking the Tightrope and The Seduction of Ethics, The Ethics Rupture offers both an account of the system's failings and a series of proposals on how to ensure that social research is ethical, rather than merely compliant with institutional requirements. Containing twenty-five essays (...)
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    The ethics trapeze.Will C. van den Hoonaard - 2006 - Journal of Academic Ethics 4 (1-4):1-10.
    This article constitutes the introduction to a collection of essays in volume 4 of JAE, representing an extremely diverse collection of pieces written by authors from equally diverse backgrounds with the purpose of sharing the theoretical and practical issues related to research-ethics, or on ethics more generally. All of the articles are fresh contributions to the research-ethics review debate. The 17 authors of the 12 articles come from the United States, South Africa, and Canada. Their disciplinary or research backgrounds include (...)
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    Surrogate Motherhood Families.Olga B. A. Van den Akker - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This comprehensive book covers the research, theory, policy and practice context of unusual reproduction using third parties. Olga Van den Akker details the psychological adaptation required to continuing changes in public opinion, advances in technologies and new legislations in surrogate motherhood and discusses their impact at an individual, societal and global level. She describes the competing interests and interactions between legal, organisational, personal, social, psychological and cultural issues in relation to biological and genetic surrogate and commissioning parenthood. This book is (...)
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    Explanation, teleology, and analogy in natural history and comparative anatomy around 1800: Kant and Cuvier.Hein van den Berg - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 105 (C):109-119.
    This paper investigates conceptions of explanation, teleology, and analogy in the works of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) and Georges Cuvier (1769-1832). Richards (2000, 2002) and Zammito (2006, 2012, 2018) have argued that Kant’s philosophy provided an obstacle for the project of establishing biology as a proper science around 1800. By contrast, Russell (1916), Outram (1986), and Huneman (2006, 2008) have argued, similar to suggestions from Lenoir (1989), that Kant’s philosophy influenced the influential naturalist Georges Cuvier. In this article, I wish to (...)
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    A Corporate Purpose as an Antecedent to Employee Motivation and Work Engagement.Lars van Tuin, Wilmar B. Schaufeli, Anja Van den Broeck & Willem van Rhenen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    It is generally assumed that a corporate purpose aiming to benefit all stakeholders has a positive effect on employee motivation and engagement, but no empirical studies into these specific effects were found. To examine this assumption, a corporate mission and vision matching the definition of a higher purpose were tested in two subsequent studies. The first study (N = 270) was a cross-sectional self-report study. The second study included a longitudinal design (N = 56) modeling purpose, motivation, and engagement in (...)
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    Blurring of emotional and non-emotional memories by taxing working memory during recall.Marcel A. van den Hout, Marloes B. Eidhof, Jesse Verboom, Marianne Littel & Iris M. Engelhard - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (4):717-727.
  12. A philosophical perspective on visualization for digital humanities.Hein Van Den Berg, Arianna Betti, Thom Castermans, Rob Koopman, Bettina Speckmann, K. A. B. Verbeek, Titia Van der Werf, Shenghui Wang & Michel A. Westenberg - 2018 - 3Rd Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities.
    In this position paper, we describe a number of methodological and philosophical challenges that arose within our interdisciplinary Digital Humanities project CatVis, which is a collaboration between applied geometric algorithms and visualization researchers, data scientists working at OCLC, and philosophers who have a strong interest in the methodological foundations of visualization research. The challenges we describe concern aspects of one single epistemic need: that of methodologically securing (an increase in) trust in visualizations. We discuss the lack of ground truths in (...)
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    Flemish palliative-care nurses' attitudes to palliative sedation: A quantitative study.J. Gielen, S. Van den Branden, T. Van Iersel & B. Broeckaert - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (5):692-704.
    Palliative sedation is an option of last resort to control refractory suffering. In order to better understand palliative-care nurses’ attitudes to palliative sedation, an anonymous questionnaire was sent to all nurses (589) employed in palliative care in Flanders (Belgium). In all, 70.5% of the nurses (n = 415) responded. A large majority did not agree that euthanasia is preferable to palliative sedation, were against non-voluntary euthanasia in the case of a deeply and continuously sedated patient and considered it generally better (...)
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    Stakeholder integration building mutually enforcing relationships.Pursey Pmar Heugens, Frans A. J. van den Bosch & Cees B. M. van Riel - 2002 - Business and Society 41 (1):36-60.
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    Amygdala activation during emotional face processing in adolescents with affective disorders: the role of underlying depression and anxiety symptoms.Bianca G. van den Bulk, Paul H. F. Meens, Natasja D. J. van Lang, E. L. de Voogd, Nic J. A. van der Wee, Serge A. R. B. Rombouts, Eveline A. Crone & Robert R. J. M. Vermeiren - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Making more heart muscle.Maurice J. B. van den Hoff, Boudewijn P. T. Kruithof & Antoon F. M. Moorman - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (3):248-261.
    Postnatally, heart muscle cells almost completely lose their ability to divide, which makes their loss after trauma irreversible. Potential repair by cell grafting or mobilizing endogenous cells is of particular interest for possible treatments for heart disease, where the poor capacity for cardiomyocyte proliferation probably contributes to the irreversibility of heart failure. Knowledge of the molecular mechanisms that underly formation of heart muscle cells might provide opportunities to repair the diseased heart by induction of (trans) differentiation of endogenous or exogenous (...)
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    Tracking Infant Development With a Smartphone: A Practical Guide to the Experience Sampling Method.Marion I. van den Heuvel, Anne Bülow, Vera E. Heininga, Elisabeth L. de Moor, Loes H. C. Janssen, Mariek Vanden Abeele & Myrthe G. B. M. Boekhorst - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has forced developmental researchers to rethink their traditional research practices. The growing need to study infant development at a distance has shifted our research paradigm to online and digital monitoring of infants and families, using electronic devices, such as smartphones. In this practical guide, we introduce the Experience Sampling Method – a research method to collect data, in the moment, on multiple occasions over time – for examining infant development at a distance. ESM is highly suited for (...)
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    Degree of solidarity with lifestyle and old age among citizens in the Netherlands: cross-sectional results from the longitudinal SMILE study.L. H. A. Bonnie, M. van den Akker, B. van Steenkiste & R. Vos - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12):784-790.
    Background and aim With the increasing interest in lifestyle, health and consequences of unhealthy lifestyles for the healthcare system, a new kind of solidarity is gaining importance: lifestyle solidarity. While it might not seem fair to let other people pay for the costs arising from an unhealthy lifestyle, it does not seem fair either to punish people for their lifestyle. However, it is not clear how solidarity is assessed by people, when considering disease risks or lifestyle risks. The aim of (...)
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    The growth habits and surface structure of ice crystals.B. J. Mason, G. W. Bryant & A. P. Van den Heuvel - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (87):505-526.
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  20. Fast machine-learning online optimization of ultra-cold-atom experiments.P. B. Wigley, P. J. Everitt, A. van den Hengel, J. W. Bastian, M. A. Sooriyabandara, G. D. McDonald, K. S. Hardman, C. D. Quinlivan, P. Manju, C. C. N. Kuhn, I. R. Petersen, A. N. Luiten, J. J. Hope, N. P. Robins & M. R. Hush - 2016 - Sci. Rep 6:25890.
    We apply an online optimization process based on machine learning to the production of Bose-Einstein condensates. BEC is typically created with an exponential evaporation ramp that is optimal for ergodic dynamics with two-body s-wave interactions and no other loss rates, but likely sub-optimal for real experiments. Through repeated machine-controlled scientific experimentation and observations our ’learner’ discovers an optimal evaporation ramp for BEC production. In contrast to previous work, our learner uses a Gaussian process to develop a statistical model of the (...)
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    Proust revisited: Odours as triggers of aversive memories.Marieke B. J. Toffolo, Monique A. M. Smeets & Marcel A. van den Hout - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):83-92.
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    Adaptive Immune Regulation of Mammary Postnatal Organogenesis.V. Plaks, B. Boldajipour, Linnemann Jr, N. H. Nguyen, K. Kersten, Y. Wolf, A. J. Casbon, N. Kong, R. J. E. Van den Bijgaart, D. Sheppard, A. C. Melton, M. F. Krummel & Z. Werb - unknown
    © 2015 Elsevier Inc.Postnatal organogenesis occurs in an immune competent environment and is tightly controlled by interplay between positive and negative regulators. Innate immune cells have beneficial roles in postnatal tissue remodeling, but roles for the adaptive immune system are currently unexplored. Here we show that adaptive immune responses participate in the normal postnatal development of a non-lymphoid epithelial tissue. Since the mammary gland is the only organ developing predominantly after birth, we utilized it as a powerful system to study (...)
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.J. C. Kamerbeek, B. A. Van Groningen, J. D. Meerwaldt, C. H. E. Haspels, M. H. A. L. H. Van Der Valk, G. Italie, W. J. W. Koster, H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, J. C. F. Nuchelmans, J. H. Thiel, M. David, P. J. Enk, H. L. W. Nelson, A. D. Leeman, G. F. Diercks, A. Sizoo, M. P. J. Van Den Hout & W. J. Verdenius - 1956 - Mnemosyne 9 (2):153-188.
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    Influence of response shift and disposition on patient-reported outcomes may lead to suboptimal medical decisions: a medical ethics perspective.Iris D. Hartog, Dick L. Willems, Wilbert B. van den Hout, Michael Scherer-Rath, Tom H. Oreel, José P. S. Henriques, Pythia T. Nieuwkerk, Hanneke W. M. van Laarhoven & Mirjam A. G. Sprangers - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-7.
    Patient-reported outcomes are frequently used for medical decision making, at the levels of both individual patient care and healthcare policy. Evidence increasingly shows that PROs may be influenced by patients’ response shifts and dispositions. We identify how response shifts and dispositions may influence medical decisions on both the levels of individual patient care and health policy. We provide examples of these influences and analyse the consequences from the perspectives of ethical principles and theories of just distribution. If influences of response (...)
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    Aspects of predicative algebraic set theory I: Exact Completion.Benno van den Berg & Ieke Moerdijk - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (1):123-159.
    This is the first in a series of papers on Predicative Algebraic Set Theory, where we lay the necessary groundwork for the subsequent parts, one on realizability [B. van den Berg, I. Moerdijk, Aspects of predicative algebraic set theory II: Realizability, Theoret. Comput. Sci. . Available from: arXiv:0801.2305, 2008], and the other on sheaves [B. van den Berg, I. Moerdijk, Aspects of predicative algebraic set theory III: Sheaf models, 2008 ]. We introduce the notion of a predicative category with small (...)
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    Intellectual property and global health: from corporate social responsibility to the access to knowledge movement.Cristian Timmermann & Henk van den Belt - 2013 - Liverpool Law Review 34 (1):47-73.
    Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distributive effects. It will determine or influence: (a) the types of objects that will be developed and for which IPRs will be sought; (b) the differential access various people will have to these objects; and (c) the distribution of the IPRs themselves among various actors. What this means to the area of pharmaceutical research is that many urgently needed medicines will not be developed at all, (...)
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    Evaluating instruments for regulation of health care in the Netherlands.Saskia M. Tuijn, Paul B. M. Robben, Frans J. G. Janssens & Huub van den Bergh - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (3):411-419.
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    Voices from Central Europe: bauman, kertész and žižek in search of europe.Mare van den Eeden - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (3):153-167.
    This article discusses the idea of Europe, its values and identity from a Central European perspective. It uses the concept of Central Europe (1945–present) as a discursive framework in which ideas of Europe are shaped. Analysing the writings of the Polish-born sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman (b. 1925), the Hungarian writer Imre Kertész (b. 1929) and the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek (b. 1949), the paper explores what Europe means after the twentieth century placed such heavy burdens on the (...)
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    The Nile Delta in Transition: 4th-3rd Millennium B. C.Elizabeth Finkenstaedt & Edwin C. M. van den Brink - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):303.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. Van Der Wielen, W. J. Verdenius, S. Blankert, Modestus van Straaten, W. J. W. Koster, J. H. Waszink, H. Wagenvoort, B. L. Hijmans, Michiel Van Den Hout, M. F. A. Brok & K. Sprey - 1955 - Mnemosyne 8 (2):153-173.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.B. A. Van Groningen, J. H. Thiel, W. J. Verdenius, M. H. A. J. H. Van Der Valk, J. C. Kamerbeek, W. J. W. Koster, J. Korver, C. H. E. Haspels, C. J. De Vogel, G. J. De Vries, L. M. De Rijk, A. W. Byvanck, J. H. Waszink, George E. Duckworth, J. W. Ph Borleffs, W. Den Boer, Michiel Van Den Hout & A. Sizoo - 1953 - Mnemosyne 6 (3):231-261.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. J. Verdenius, J. C. Kamerbeek, W. J. W. Koster, H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, B. A. Van Groningen, W. Den Boer, B. L. Hijmans, M. David, H. Wagenvoort, D. Holwerda & G. F. Diercks - 1961 - Mnemosyne 14 (1):42-88.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.A. Sizoo, J. D. Meerwaldt, J. H. Jongkees, W. J. W. Koster, A. D. Leeman, G. J. De Vries, G. J. D. Aalders, H. W. Fil, W. Den Boer, W. J. Verdenius, M. H. A. L. H. Van Der Valk, B. A. Van Groningen, J. C. Kamerbeek, A. N. Zadoks-Josephus Jitta, J. H. Thiel, M. P. J. Van Den Hout, P. J. Enk, J. H. Waszink, H. W. Van Pesch, J. W. Fuchs & F. L. R. Sassen - 1956 - Mnemosyne 9 (3):248-283.
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  34. The Essentialism of Early Modern Psychiatric Nosology.Hein van den Berg - 2023 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (2):1-25.
    Are psychiatric disorders natural kinds? This question has received a lot of attention within present-day philosophy of psychiatry, where many authors debate the ontology and nature of mental disorders. Similarly, historians of psychiatry, dating back to Foucault, have debated whether psychiatric researchers conceived of mental disorders as natural kinds or not. However, historians of psychiatry have paid little to no attention to the influence of (a) theories within logic, and (b) theories within metaphysics on psychiatric accounts of proper method, and (...)
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    The Euclidean algorithm on the natural numbers Æ= 0, 1,... can be specified succinctly by the recursive program.Lou Van Den Dries & Yiannis N. Moschovakis - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):390-418.
    The Euclidean algorithm on the natural numbers ℕ = {0,1,…} can be specified succinctly by the recursive programwhere rem is the remainder in the division of a by b, the unique natural number r such that for some natural number q,It is an algorithm from the remainder function rem, meaning that in computing its time complexity function cε, we assume that the values rem are provided on demand by some “oracle” in one “time unit”. It is easy to prove thatMuch (...)
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    When machines get stuck—obstructed RNA polymerase II: displacement, degradation or suicide.Vincent van den Boom, Nicolaas G. J. Jaspers & Wim Vermeulen - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (9):780-784.
    The severe hereditary progeroid disorder Cockayne syndrome is a consequence of a defective transcription‐coupled repair (TCR) pathway. This special mode of DNA repair aids a RNA polymerase that is stalled by a DNA lesion in the template and ensures efficient DNA repair to permit resumption of transcription and prevent cell death. Although some key players in TCR, such as the Cockayne syndrome A (CSA) and B (CSB) proteins have been identified, the exact molecular mechanism still remains illusive. A recent report (...)
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    E. Feteris, B. Garssen and F. Snoeck Henkemans (eds): Keeping in Touch with Pragma-Dialectics. In Honor of Frans H. van Eemeren: John Benjamins, Amsterdam, Philadelphia, 2011. [REVIEW]Paul van den Hoven - 2012 - Argumentation 26 (3):409-412.
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    E. Feteris, B. Garssen and F. Snoeck Henkemans (eds): Keeping in Touch with Pragma-Dialectics. In Honor of Frans H. van Eemeren: John Benjamins, Amsterdam, Philadelphia, 2011. [REVIEW]Paul van den Hoven - 2012 - Argumentation 26 (3):409-412.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. Den Boer, J. C. Kamerbeek, B. A. Van Groningen, G. J. De Vries, G. J. D. Aalders, Modestus Van Straaten, L. G. Westerink, R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma, P. J. Enk, A. D. Leeman, R. Lagas, C. P. T. Naudé, H. M. Mulder, A. Sizoo, E. Friezer, D. W. L. Van Son & E. J. Jonker - 1962 - Mnemosyne 15 (2):176-213.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. Den Boer, A. Hoekstra, J. C. Kamerbeek, J. C. Opstelten, G. J. De Vries, C. W. Van Boekel, J. T. H. M. F. Pieters, B. A. Van Groningen, C. J. De Vogel, W. K. Kraak, K. Sprey, E. J. Jonkers, J. H. Croon, M. F. A. Brok & R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma - 1960 - Mnemosyne 13 (1):63-93.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. Den Boer, A. W. Byvanck, G. Van Hoorn, J. H. Jongkees, J. C. Kamerbeek, H. W. Pleket, B. A. Van Groningen, J. H. Thiel, W. K. Kraak, J. H. Loenen, E. Boswinkel, H. Bolkestein & A. Sizoo - 1957 - Mnemosyne 10 (1):59-91.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. Den Boer, Elizabeth Visser, G. Italie, G. J. D. Aalders, W. J. W. Koster, B. A. Van Groningen, J. Gonda, G. Van Hoorn, W. Vollgraff, L. G. Westerink, A. H. R. E. Paap, J. H. Waszink, K. Sprey, A. D. Leeman & R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma - 1955 - Mnemosyne 8 (4):311-349.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.B. A. Van Groningen, W. J. W. Koster, J. C. Kamerbeek, J. H. Waszink, S. Antoniadis & W. Den Boer - 1949 - Mnemosyne 2 (3):252-262.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.B. A. Van Groningen, W. J. W. Koster, M. H. A. L. H. Van Der Valk, J. D. Meerwaldt, J. H. Loenen, J. C. Kamerbeek, J. C. Opstelten, G. J. De Vries, W. K. Kraak, G. J. D. Aalders, J. H. Thiel, E. J. Jonkers, A. D. Leeman, R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma, G. Van Hoorn, P. J. Enk, W. Den Boer & J. Van Ijzeren - 1955 - Mnemosyne 8 (1):53-86.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.J. Van Ijzeren, W. Den Boer, A. W. Byvanck, B. A. Van Groningen, W. J. W. Koster, Jozef M. A. Janssen, A. Hoekstra, J. C. Kamerbeek, L. M. De Rijk, J. H. Thiel, J. W. Fuchs & J. H. Waszink - 1953 - Mnemosyne 6 (1):66-85.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.B. A. Van Groningen, W. J. W. Koster, W. Den Boer, Robert M. Grant, R. E. H. Westendorp Boerma, A. G. Roos, A. Sizoo, P. De Jonge, J. H. Thiel, A. W. Byvanck, H. Wagenvoort & H. H. Janssen - 1951 - Mnemosyne 4 (3):324-340.
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    Gender Differences in the Perceived Behavior of Narcissistic Leaders.Emma J. G. Van Gerven, Annebel H. B. De Hoogh, Deanne N. Den Hartog & Frank D. Belschak - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although narcissists often emerge as leaders, the relationship between leader narcissism and follower performance is ambiguous and often even found to be negative. For women, narcissism seems especially likely to lead to negative evaluations. Since narcissists have the tendency to be impulsive and change their minds on a whim, they may come across as inconsistent. We propose “inconsistent leader behavior” as a new mechanism in the relationship between leader narcissism and follower performance and argue that leader gender plays an important (...)
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