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On the first page, you see the titles of the articles that have been summarized.
Every lecture (except of the guest lecture) is part of this document.
Summary of Chapter 2: Claims by Best (2013). This is reading material for week 2 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS. I included an important figure from the book, which makes the summary just over 4 pages.
Summary of the article ‘How and for Whom? Mediation and Moderation in Health Psychology’ by MacKinnon & Luecken (2008). This is reading material for week 2 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS. I added extra figures to better visualize all the types of variables that are discussed.
Summary of Chapter 1: The Social Problems Process by Best (2013). This is reading material for week 1 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS. I included an important figure from the book, which makes the summary just over 4 pages.
Before the first interactive lecture of the week, we had to prepare this self-study assignment about the mandatory literature. My answers to the questions are in bold, and the comments from the lecturer are in italics. Not all answers were elaborated on in the lecture itself, but when it was, I made it green when it was correct. Hopefully you can use this as an extension of your own ideas about the literature!
Summary of the article ‘Six Equations to Help Conceptualize the Field of Mixed Methods’ by Fetters (2018). This is reading material for week 1 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of the article ‘Research design: the methodology for interdisciplinary research framework’ by Tobi & Kampen (2017). This is reading material for week 1 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS. I included an important figure from the article as well, which takes up half a page as well.
Summary of the book 'Health Inequality' by Mel Bartley for the course Advances in Health and Society. The summary includes chapters 1 - 11.
Summary of the article ‘Do mother’s and father’s education condition the impact of parental divorce on child well-being?’ by Mandemakers & Kalmijn (2013). This is reading material for week 3 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.