International Review of Health Psychology Volume 1 Edited by S. Maes, Leiden University, The Netherlands, H. Leventhal, Rutgers University, USA and M. Johnston, University of St Andrews, Scotland The
This is the third volume in an annual series on health psychology the aim of which is to provide practitioners, lecturers, graduate students and researchers working in the field of health psychology a
The Hague is the third largest city in the Netherlands; it's the home of many national and international public services and, subsequently, of a substantial English-speaking community. Many think of T
The heyday of the classic sales force is over. Customers lead mobile and online lives, and successful companies use disruptive concepts to engage with the digitally empowered consumer. Disruptive Sell
This book introduces and discusses both the fundamental aspects and the measurability of applications of time-symmetric kinetic quantities, outlining the features that constitute the non-dissipative b
What is art? What counts as an aesthetic experience? Does art have to beautiful? Can one reasonably dispute about taste? What is the relation between aesthetic and moral evaluations? How to interpret
The importance of community health workers is increasingly recognized within many of today’s most high-profile global health interventions, including campaigns focused on specific diseases and broader
The importance of community health workers is increasingly recognized within many of today’s most high-profile global health interventions, including campaigns focused on specific diseases and broader
Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are innovative physical security primitives that produce unclonable and inherent instance-specific measurements of physical objects; in many ways they are the in
It's been a year since Felix Taylor travelled back to ancient Rome and saved his world from a lethal plague. Again his knowledge of Latin seems useless now that life in the 23rd century has returned t
Simon Carpenter is a normal 16-year-old living in Vancouver. Or is he normal? Any type of music drives him crazy. When walking by a homeless person, he can see the world through the drunken man's eyes
Maes, a GOP candidate for the Colorado governor's race in 2010, relays the experiences of his campaign for governor, and describes his view of the corrupt party politics inside the Colorado GOP at the
Maes, a GOP candidate for the Colorado governor's race in 2010, relays the experiences of his campaign for governor, and describes his view of the corrupt party politics inside the Colorado GOP at the