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University of Groningen

Information along familiar routes

Harms, Ilse

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10.33612/diss.151948918

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Harms, I. (2021). Information along familiar routes: on what we perceive and how this affects our behaviour. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.151948918

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The photographs included in this PhD thesis are obtained with permission from the following sources.

Figure 1.1 (left). Beeldbank IenW Figure 1.1 (right). ANP | Koen van Weel Figure 3.1. Ilse Harms

Figure 3.2 (all). Ilse Harms Figure 4.1 (all). Ilse Harms Figure 4.2 (all). Ilse Harms Figure 4.3. Ilse Harms

Figure 5.1 (left). ANP | Koen van Weel Figure 5.1 (right). Ilse Harms

Figure 5.2. Bart Jelijs Figure 6.1. Ilse Harms

Chapter 13. Marjory Haringa

Chapter 14, tweet 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 (top right), and 7. Ilse Harms

Chapter 14, tweet 6 (top left). ANP | Koen van Weel Chapter 14, tweet 6 (middle and bottom). Bart Jelijs

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