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1by Sylvia J. T. Jansen Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2013)“...This study focuses on residents' perceptions of residential quality concerning 23 different dwelling aspects. Respondents were asked to indicate their...”
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2by Jansen, S.J.T Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (18.09.2019)“...In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the occurrence of earthquakes. These earthquakes cause...”
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3by Sylvia J. T. Jansen Published in Social indicators research (01.04.2014)“...The current study focuses on residents' perceptions of residential quality. The influence of two psychological factors is examined: cognitive restructuring and...”
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4by Jansen, Sylvia J.T Published in Housing, theory, and society (03.07.2014)“...Various demographic, socio-economic and socio-cultural shifts have taken place in recent decades. These trends result in a change in the volume and quality of...”
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5by Terwel, Karel C Jansen, Sylvia J. T Published in Journal of performance of constructed facilities (01.06.2015)“...AbstractStructural failures occur worldwide. Various investigations have concluded that the primary causes of failure were design and construction errors...”
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6by Sylvia J. T. Jansen Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01.09.2012)“...The demographic, socio-economic and socio-cultural shifts that have taken place in Western economies in recent decades have generated a broader variety in...”
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7by Jansen, Sylvia J.T Hoekstra, Joris S.C.M Boumeester, Harry J.F.M Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01.12.2017)“...The extraction of natural gas in the north of The Netherlands has led to soil subsidence and the occurrence of earthquakes. Residents worry about the safety of...”
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8by Sylvia J.T. Jansen Wilma Otten Anne M. Stiggelbout Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01.08.2004)“...Many studies have determined cancer patients' preferences for adjuvant therapy, for example, by asking patients the extent of benefit they would need in order...”
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9by Jansen, Sylvia J.T Otten, Wilma Stiggelbout, Anne M Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01.09.2006)“...Patients’ perceptions of having had freedom of choice in treatment decision-making are shown to have implications for their quality of life. It is, therefore,...”
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10by Lousberg, Louis Rooij, R.M Jansen, S.J.T van Dooren, E.J.G.C Heintz, John L van der Zaag, E.J Published in International journal of technology and design education (2019)“...In this article we evaluate the manner in which we at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at the Delft University of Technology encourage the...”
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11“...What are the current trends in housing? Is my planned project commercially viable? What should be my marketing and advertisement strategies? These are just...”
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12The impact of including images in a conjoint measurement task: evidence from two small-scale studiesby Sylvia Jansen Harry Boumeester Henny Coolen Roland Goetgeluk Eric Molin Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01.09.2009)“...In the Netherlands, a large ongoing study seeks to provide insight into the process behind preferences and choices with regard to moving and housing. As part...”
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13by Jansen, Sylvia J.T Published in Journal of urbanism (02.04.2020)“...There are two ongoing trends that lead to changing preferences for the built environment. One concerns a demographic transition into more but smaller, and...”
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15by Jansen, S J Kievit, J Nooij, M A Stiggelbout, A M Published in Medical decision making (01.07.2001)“...Studies have shown that utilities for a particular treatment, elicited by means of a hypothetical treatment scenario, may remain stable within the same...”
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16by Sylvia J.T. Jansen Harry J.F.M. Boumeester Henny C.C.H. Coolen Roland W. Goetgeluk Eric J.E. Molin Published in Journal of architectural and planning research (01.10.2011)“...There is an increasing trend to consider dwellings as a consumption good for which consumers' preferences have to be elicited in order to determine what has to...”
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17by Jansen, S.J.T Stiggelbout, A.M Wakker, P.P Nooij, M.A Noordijk, E.M Kievit, J Published in Medical decision making (2000)“...Objective. Many studies suggest that impaired health states are valued more positively when experienced than when still hypothetical. We investigate to what...”
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18by Jansen, S.J.T Stiggelbout, A.M Wakker, P.P Vliet Vlieland, T.P.M Leer, J.W.H Nooy, M.A Kievit, J.P. de Published in Medical decision making (1998)“...Objective. Temporary health states cannot be measured in the traditional way by means of techniques such as the time tradeoff (TTO) and the standard gamble...”
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19by Wakker, Peter P Jansen, Sylvia J. T Stiggelbout, Anne M Published in Decision analysis (01.12.2004)“...This paper introduces anchor levels as a new tool for multiattribute utility theory. Anchor levels are attribute levels whose values are not affected by other...”
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20by Kleiman, F Janssen, M.F.W.H.A Meijer, Sebastiaan Jansen, S.J.T Published in International review of administrative sciences (2020)“...Open data policies are increasingly being adopted by governments. However, civil servants find it challenging to comply with open data policies. Gaming can...”