The Washington Post reports about new research on vaccination concerns, including work by Bastiaan Rutjens and colleagues.
Read the article here
The Washington Post reports about new research on vaccination concerns, including work by Bastiaan Rutjens and colleagues.
Read the article here
In dit college vertelt dr. Frenk van Harreveld je waarom je meer aandacht trekt met 24 verschillende sapjes, maar meer verkoopt met 4 verschillende sapjes en waarom je pas gekochte kleding altijd mag ruilen.
Kijk het college hier: http://www.universiteitvannederland.nl/college/waarom-worden-we-dommer-van-meer-keuzes/
Wat zijn de effecten van verveling?
Artikel in Quest Magazine
Check out this overview discussing recent research on science, stereotypes, and morality at Phys.org
Margriet Actueel over pech op vrijdag de 13e: klik hier
BPS Research Digest: We think scientists are more likely than others to engage in necrobestiality (and other “impure” activities)
Article in National Public Radio: Scientists Largely Trusted, But Also Seen As ‘Inhuman’
University of Amsterdam news item on a recent paper in PLoS One about moral stereotypes of scientists.
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