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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences - 2011
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| 621 | Article: The influence of descriptive and injunctive peer norms on adolescents' risky sexual online behavior S.E. Baumgartner, P.M. Valkenburg, J. Peter in: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, Vol. 14 (2011), p. 735-758 | |
| 622 | Chapter: Introduction: child labour in Bangladesh K. Lieten in: Working boys and girls at risk: child labour in urban Bangladesh (2011), p. 3-20 | |
| 623 | Chapter: Introduction: the transformation of European football A. Niemann, B. Garcia, W. Grant in: The transformation of European football: towards the Europeanisation of the national game (2011), p. 1-19 | |
| 624 | Chapter: Conclusion: a Europeanised game? B. García, A. Niemann, W. Grant in: The transformation of European football: towards the Europeanisation of the national game (2011), p. 239-261 | |
| 625 | Chapter: Germany: between modest adjustment and system transformation A. Brand, A. Niemann in: The transformation of European football: towards the Europeanisation of the national game (2011), p. 59-79 | |
| 626 | Article: Narrowing down to open up for other people's concerns: empathic concern can be enhanced by inducing detailed processing K.-A. Woltin, O. Corneille, V.Y. Yzerbyt, J. Förster in: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 47 (2011), p. 418-424 | |
| 627 | Article: The postself and terror management theory: reflecting on after death identity buffers existential threat J. Wojtkowiak, B.T. Rutjens in: The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Vol. 21 (2011), p. 137-144 | |
| 628 | Article: Weighty matters: importance literally feels heavy I.K. Schneider, B.T. Rutjens, N.B. Jostmann, D. Lakens in: Social Psychological and Personality Science, Vol. 2 (2011), p. 474-478 | |
| 629 | Article: Prenatal smoking exposure and the risk of behavioral problems and substance use in adolescence: the TRAILS study K. Monshouwer, A.C. Huizink, Z. Harakeh, Q.A.W. Raaijmakers, S.A. Reijneveld, A.J. Oldehinkel, F.C. Verhulst, W.A.M. Vollebergh in: European Addiction Research, Vol. 17 (2011), p. 342-350 | |
| 630 | Article: Are news media substitutes? Gratifications, contents, and uses R. van der Wurff in: The Journal of Media Economics, Vol. 24 (2011), p. 139-157 |
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