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Bedankt Hans, voor je neverending enthusiasme, jouw overzicht, je bereidheid om steeds weer met mij in discussie te gaan, altijd met plezier en altijd inspirerend; voor jouw Verstand und Verständnis. Bedankt Pol, voor jouw kritische blik, “Geschäftssinn”, gepaard met enthusiasme, jouw altijd open deur en oor, jouw grappen en verhalen. Bedankt Hans en Pol. Ik had het niet beter kunnen treffen. De leden van mijn leescommissie, prof.dr. Maja Deković, dr. Jan Hoeksma, prof.dr. Wim Meeus, prof.dr. Peter Muris en prof.dr. Peter Zimmermann wil ik bedanken voor hun bereidheid om mijn proefschrift te beoordelen. Dank aan prof.dr. Meeus, dr. Hoeksma en prof.dr Zimmermann, en prof.dr. Catrien Bijleveld en dr. William Hale voor hun bereidheid om in de oppositie plaats te nemen. Dank aan mijn collega’s van RADAR voor de mogelijkheid om aan dit project mee te werken. Wim, Tom, Endy, Pieter-Bas: ik heb niet alleen heel veel geleerd, het was ook nog erg gezellig! Dank aan de (oud-)collega’s van de VU voor de gezelligheid. Dank aan Agnes, Cristina, Evelien, Maartje, Miranda en Noor voor de fantastische tijden in Boston, New York, Florence, Chicago, Würzburg en Denver. Thanks to Barbara Maughan, for giving me the opportunity to work with the ESYTC data reported in chapter 6. It was great to be in London and profit from your expertise. Danke an meine neuen Kollegen an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal für die freundliche Aufnahme. Danke Peter, für die Möglichkeit zurück ins Rheinland zu gehen und dort die Arbeit an dieser Dissertation zu beenden. Auf zu neuen Ufern! Dank aan vrienden in Nederland, Deutschland and Berkeley: für verquatschte Tage und durchtanzte Nächte und erklommene Gipfel / voor eindeloos kletsen en dansen / for endless talking at day and dancing at night. Dank aan Evelien. Voor vriendschap op het eerste gezicht. Bij het kopieerapparaat. Liebe Mama und Joujou, lieber Papa und Ursula: Danke für Unterstützung bei Fernweh und Heimweh. Danke Julius, dass du (nicht nur bei der Verteidigung) neben mir stehst. Special thanks to Ted Barker. For companionship throughout a large part of this journey.