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Shared decision making about housing transitions for persons with dementia

Published in The Gerontologist, 2019

As cognitive decline progresses and the necessity for nursing home placement becomes more apparent, the involvement of persons with dementia (PWDs) in the decision-making about housing and care relocation tends to diminish …

Citation: Garvelink, M.M., Groen-van de Ven, L., Smits, C., Franken, R., Dassen-Vernooij, M., and Légaré, F. (2019). "Shared Decision Making About Housing Transitions for Persons With Dementia: A Four-Case Care Network Perspective." The Gerontologist. 59(5), 822-834.
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Running together! How sports partners keep you running

Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2022

First-time participants in the Dutch “Seven Hills Run” demonstrate significantly greater success when they run together with sports partners during their event preparation!

Citation: Franken, R., Bekhuis, H., and Tolsma, J. (2022). "Running Together: How Sports Partners Keep You Running." Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 4, 643150.
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Do students consider wokeism a threat to democracy?

Published in Stuk Rood Vlees, 2022

Dutch Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yesilgöz slammed the woke movement as a threat to the democratic state. Our research shows that a significant group of university students do not agree with her. Opinions about ‘wokeism’ reveal a high level of polarization. However, the real danger to democracy is that students have very limited interest in politics!

Citation: Franken, R., and Tolsma, J. (2022). "Do students consider wokeism a threat to democracy?" Stuk Rood Vlees.
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Promoting sustained sports participation through online social networks - Does it work?

Published in Sociale Vraagstukken, 2023

We investigated how people influence each other in online sports networks. We share our findings and provide insights for creating policies aimed at promoting sustained sports participation and physical activity.

Citation: Franken, R., Bekhuis, H., and Tolsma, J. (2023). "Promoting sustained sports participation through online social networks - Does it work?" Sociale Vraagstukken.
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The bridging power of sports clubs

Published in The Open Science Framework, 2023

Citation: Dederichs, K., Franken, R., Wiertz, D., and Tolsma, J. (2023). "The bridging power of sports clubs." OSF.

Choosing your sports partners: Assessing selection preferences through observational and experimental studies

Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2024

Who do we choose to start and keep exercising with? We tackled this question by combining ego-network data with discrete choice experiments.

Citation: Franken, R., Bekhuis, H., and Tolsma, J. (2024). "Choosing your sports partners: Assessing selection preferences through observational and experimental studies" Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 96(2), 233-247.
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The unstable social networks of students: Where does dissimilarity drive tie dissolution?

Published in Sociological Forum, 2024

We investigate the impact of ego-alter dissimilarity on the stability of friendships, confidant, and study and sport relations, while acknowledging multiplexity – the phenomenon where the same alter serves multiple roles.

Citation: Franken, R., Bekhuis, H., and Tolsma, J. (2024). "The unstable social networks of students: Where does dissimilarity drive tie dissolution?" Sociological Forum. 40(1), 95-118.
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Teaching experience 1

Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014

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Teaching experience 2

Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015

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