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Willem de Koster
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2024
Publications (10 Years): 13
Top Topics
Social Support
Optical Coherence Tomography
Health Promotion
Placebo Controlled
Top Venues
The British journal of sociology
European journal of public health
Sociology of health & illness
Drug and alcohol review
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Publications
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Tim van Meurs
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
Sugar tax and product reformulation proposals reduce the perceived legitimacy of health-promotion institutions: a randomized population-based survey experiment.
European journal of public health
34 (3) (2024)
Kjell Noordzij
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
Politicians' high-status signals make less-educated citizens more supportive of aggression against government: A video-vignette survey experiment.
The British journal of sociology
(2024)
Thijs Lindner
,
Stijn Daenekindt
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
What do stances on immigrants' welfare entitlement mean? Evidence from a correlational class analysis.
The British journal of sociology
75 (3) (2024)
Tim van Meurs
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
Sugar tax and product reformulation proposals reduce the perceived legitimacy of health-promotion institutions: a randomized population-based survey experiment.
European journal of public health
(2024)
Tim van Meurs
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
Sugar tax and product reformulation proposals reduce the perceived legitimacy of health-promotion institutions: a randomized population-based survey experiment.
European journal of public health
34 (3) (2024)
Tim van Meurs
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
Sugar tax and product reformulation proposals reduce the perceived legitimacy of health-promotion institutions: a randomized population-based survey experiment.
European journal of public health
34 (3) (2024)
Kjell Noordzij
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
Politicians' high-status signals make less-educated citizens more supportive of aggression against government: A video-vignette survey experiment.
The British journal of sociology
75 (4) (2024)
Thijs Lindner
,
Stijn Daenekindt
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
What do stances on immigrants' welfare entitlement mean? Evidence from a correlational class analysis.
The British journal of sociology
(2024)
Tim van Meurs
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
An incongruous intervention: Exploring the role of anti-institutionalism in less-educated individual's limited uptake of nutrition information.
Sociology of health & illness
44 (2) (2022)
Tim van Meurs
,
Feray R Çoban
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
Why are anti-smoking health-information interventions less effective among low-socioeconomic status groups? A systematic scoping review.
Drug and alcohol review
41 (5) (2022)
Tim van Meurs
,
Joost Oude Groeniger
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
Suggested explanations for the (in)effectiveness of nutrition information interventions among adults with a low socioeconomic status: a scoping review.
Journal of nutritional science
11 (2022)
Kjell Noordzij
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
A revolt of the deplored? The role of perceived cultural distance in the educational gradient in anti-establishment politics.
The British journal of sociology
(2021)
Kjell Noordzij
,
Willem de Koster
,
Jeroen van der Waal
"They don't know what it's like to be at the bottom": Exploring the role of perceived cultural distance in less-educated citizens' discontent with politicians.
The British journal of sociology
72 (3) (2020)