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Figee (2017). Listen to us!
Okken (2013) Exploring Space
Mutsvairo (2013). Power and participatory politics in the digital age. Probing the use of new media technologies in railroading political changes in Zimbabwe
Loorbach (2013), Motivational elements in user instructions
Rijnja (2012). Genieten van weerstand
Elling (2012).Elling (2012). Evaluating website quality: five studies on user-focused evaluation methods
Gosselt (2011). Off limits. The effectiveness of age limits in reducing underage sales
Beldad (2011).Trust and information privacy concerns in electronic government
Velsen (2011). User-Centered Design for Personalization
Hagen van (2011). Waiting experience at train stations
Verhoeven (2010). Keeping up appearences: service environments as symbolic communication
Van Hoof (2010). Sweet sixteen and never been drunk? Adolescent alcohol use, predictors and consequences
Meijer (2010), What's in a face
Janssen (2010). Self-regulation and social influence
Hoeven ter (2009), Sick Notes
Dijkstra (2009). Understanding healing environments
Verhoeven (2009). When staff handle Staph
Fransen (2008). Marketing communication and automatic consumer responses
Haak van den (2008). A penny for your thoughts
Bartels (2006). Organizational identification and communication
Vuuren van (2006), Why Work
Karreman (2004). Use and effects of declarative information in user instructions
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Research Group Communication Science
Dissertations
Hagen van (2011). Waiting experience at train stations
Author:
Mark van Hagen
Date of defence:
1 April 2011
ISBN:
978-90-5972-506-5
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