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Bemmel, Laurie van
2016
Is revenge really sweet? The influence of rumination on satisfaction after punishment
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Boerhoop, Remy
2016
Punishment or being compensated: What do victims prefer more?
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Schilling, David
2016
Revenge and satisfaction: Investigating the effect of first- and third-party punishment on satisfaction
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Meyer, Jan
2016
One man's tragedy, another man's delight? Our willingness to benefit from the misfortunes of other
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Wielitsch, Alexandra
2016
Decision reversibility and preference for the status quo: The quest for their motivational link
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Holthe tot Echten, Emma van
2016
The guilty feeling from consuming scarce commodities: Taking the last piece in a social context
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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IJtsma, Sabine Christine
2016
Beer-allocation to moral refusers: A replication and follow-up study on a new aggression paradigm in the laboratory
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Haaren, Jelle van
2016
The tragedy of the anticommons: The role of sense of ownership in anticommons dilemmas
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Mastorostergiou, Anthi
2016
Regret as a motivational factor in state- vs. action- oriented individuals
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Kalmouki, Iro
2016
Punishment or compensation: What do victims prefer?
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Woods, Andrew Ky
2016
Is it really better to do it yourself? Effects of who makes a choice to punish for economic betrayal on victim satisfaction
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Ouwejan, Claire
2016
The effectiveness and accuracy of pre-filled tax returns
Master thesis | Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (MSc)
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Tilanus, Anne
2016
The combined effects of scarcity and guilt on product evaluation
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Knegt, Gilbert
2015
Strategic use of emotions in negotiations: An analysis of negotiations between individuals versus group representatives
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Remie, Laura
2015
The strategic use of emotions in bargaining: A comparison between individuals versus group representatives
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Oorschot, Sharon van
2015
Strategic use of emotions in bargaining and the effect of hierarchical position
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Wirring, Louise
2015
The strategic use of emotions in bargaining: Is there a difference between short-term negotiations and long-term negotiations?
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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Janssen Daalen, Fréderique
2015
The strategic use of emotions in negotiations: The long term versus short term strategy
Master thesis | Psychology (MSc)
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