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Textbook of Psychiatry (herziening) / Druk 2

A Concise Guide to Psychiatry in The Netherlands

2022 || Paperback || Michiel Hengeveld e.a. || Boom

Translation of Leerboek psychiatrie

Ever since its publication, the Dutch textbook of psychiatry (Leerboek psychiatrie) edited by Hengeveld, van Balkom, van Heeringen and Sabbe has been used to teach psychiatry at the medical schools of many Dutch and Flemish universities. The textbook has been widely praised by both teachers and students. With an ever-growing influx of foreign students at Dutch universities more courses are currently taught in English, so the call for English-language readin...

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Doing research / Druk 6

2022 || Paperback || Nel Verhoeven || Boom || met inkijkexemplaar || ook als eBook

Dit product bestaat uit een boek inclusief website met hierop o.a. het online boek.

Doing Research is a clear introduction to the methods and techniques required for research. It answers questions like: what does ‘doing research’ actually mean, how do you design a research project, what steps do you have to take, how do you collect data and what are the pitfalls?

Doing Research sheds light on the complicated process of research. It teaches you research skills one step at a time. It discus...

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The Art of Designing Behaviour

Mastering a practical method to influence decisions and shape desired behaviours

2022 || Paperback || Astrid Groenewegen || Boom

People are complex beings and so is behavioural change, but you’ll be able to do more than you think possible. And once you understand how people arrive at decisions, you will find yourself with gold in your hands.

Marketeers, policy-makers, HR-professionals, managers – and also even you yourself. Almost all of us are coping with the question how we might influence human behaviour. One thing is clear: changing behaviour is pretty difficult. But why is this so? And how might you in fact...