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Stepping back while staying engaged: On the cognitive effects of obstacles

Marguc-Steck, J.

Publication date 2012

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Marguc-Steck, J. (2012). Stepping back while staying engaged: On the cognitive effects of obstacles.

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STEPPING BACK WHILE STAYING ENGAGED:

On The Cognitive Effects of Obstacles

 

 

 

Janina Marguc-Steck

 

 

 

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Cover  design:   Janina  Marguc-­‐Steck    

Printed  by:     Ipskamp  Drukkers,  Amsterdam  

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STEPPING  BACK  WHILE  STAYING  ENGAGED:   On  The  Cognitive  Effects  of  Obstacles  

        ACADEMISCH  PROEFSCHRIFT          

ter  verkrijging  van  de  graad  van  doctor   aan  de  Universiteit  van  Amsterdam  

op  gezag  van  de  Rector  Magnificus   prof.  dr.  D.  C.  van  den  Boom  

ten  overstaan  van  een  door  het  college  voor  promoties  ingestelde   commissie,  in  het  openbaar  te  verdedigen  in  de  Agnietenkapel  

op  donderdag  1  maart  2012  te  14.00  uur    

door  Janina  Marguc-­‐Steck   geboren  te  Neu-­‐Ulm,  Duitsland  

   

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Promotor:       Prof.  Dr.  J.  A.  Förster   Copromotor:     Dr.  G.  A.  van  Kleef    

Overige  leden:   Prof.  Dr.  C.  K.  W.  de  Dreu         Prof.  Dr.  A.  H.  Fischer         Prof.  Dr.  N.  Liberman         Prof.  Dr.  B.  A.  Nijstad           Prof.  Dr.  J.  van  der  Pligt      

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