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About me Monday 2:Dec:2024
  • Time at my home town Utrecht (city)22:10 end October-end March / 23:10 end March-end Octoberdaylight saving time: Central European Time
  • I am a consumer behaviour researcher and associate professor at Wageningen University, the Netherlands.
  • You may find me on some applied psychology articles.
  • I am also interested in history and culture, where some of my edits may be found.
  • Furthermore my focus is slightly biased to European and especially Dutch issues.
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