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Author: Wildeboer, Andrea
Title: Nice traits or nasty states : dispositional and situational correlates of prosocial and antisocial behavior in childhood
Issue Date: 2017-01-19
Nice traits or nasty states
Dispositional and situational correlates of prosocial and antisocial behavior in childhood
Andrea Wildeboer
ISBN: 978-94-028-0456-0
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Nice traits or nasty states
Dispositional and situational correlates of prosocial and antisocial behavior in childhood
PROEFSCHRIFT
ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden op gezag van Rector Magnificus
prof. mr. C. J. J. M. Stolker
volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 19 januari 2017
klokke 11:15 uur door
Andrea Wildeboer
Geboren te Rotterdam in 1986
Promotores
Prof. dr. M. H. van IJzendoorn Prof. dr. M. J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
Prof. dr. H. Tiemeier (Erasmus MC – Universitair Medisch Centrum)
Copromotor
Dr. T. White (Erasmus MC – Universitair Medisch Centrum)
Promotiecommissie Prof. dr. F. Juffer
Prof. dr. R. R. J. M. Vermeiren (Universiteit Leiden Curium – LUMC) Dr. R. Kok (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
The Generation R Study is conducted by the Erasmus Medical Center in close collaboration with the Erasmus University Rotterdam, School of Law and Faculty of Social Sciences, the Munici- pal Health Service Rotterdam area, Rotterdam, the Rotterdam Homecare Foundation, Rotter- dam, and the Stichting Trombosedienst & Artsenlaboratorium Rijnmond (STAR), Rotterdam.
We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of general practitioners, hospitals, midwives and pharmacies in Rotterdam. The first phase of the Generation R Study was made possible by finan- cial support from: Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and the Ministry of Youth and Families. In addition, this study was financially supported through ZonMw TOP project number 91211021 (TW).
MJB-K and MHvIJ were supported by research awards from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and the European Research Council (MHvIJ: SPINOZA prize; MJBK: VICI grant, ERC AdG). MJB-K, HT, and MHvIJ are also members of the Consortium on Individual Develop- ment which is funded through the Gravitation program of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO grant num- ber 024.001.003).