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Cross-Cultural Mental State Reading Ability in Antillean Dutch, Moroccan Dutch, and Dutch Young Adults
Interethnic Prejudice Against Muslims Among White Dutch Children
Ethnic-Racial Socialization Among Turkish-Dutch Mothers: Associations With Maternal Identity and Perceived Discrimination
Re-evaluating the Prestige of Regional Accents in Netherlandic Standard Dutch: The Role of Accent Strength and Speaker Gender
Empathically designed responses as a gateway to advice in Dutch counseling calls
Religion and National Identification in Europe: Comparing Muslim Youth in Belgium, England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden
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Relatively Happy: The Role of the Positive-to-Negative Affect Ratio in Japanese and Belgian Couples
Civilizing the Devil’s Own Country. The Scouting movement in Netherlands New Guinea as a tool for social, cultural and political change, 1950–1962
Foreign Language Usage and National and European Identification in the Netherlands