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The Psychology of Deterrence and the Chances of Education for Peace
Hans Nicklas, Änne Ostermann
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Book Review: Psychology and Deterrence
Thomas W. Milburn
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Hermeneutics and Psychology of Russia's Nuclear Deterrence
V. Belozyorov
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PREVENTIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND DETERRENCE OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ABROAD: HISTORY AND MODERNITY
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Psychological Perspectives on Nuclear Deterrence
Annual Review of Psychology, 1991INTRODUCTION 239 CORE PROPOSITIONS OF DETERRENCE THEORy 242 DETERMINANTS OF DETERRENCE SUCCESS AND FAILURE 244 Cognitive Pro cesse s.. . . ..... .. . .. ....... .. .. . . ... .. . ....... 245 Motivational Pro ce sses . 251 Small-Group Pro ce sse s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gregory Mitchell+2 more
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Psychology and Deterrence.Robert Jervis , Richard Ned Lebow , Janice Gross Stein
Gary J. Buckley
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Disulfiram Implantation: Placebo, Psychological Deterrent, and Pharmacological Deterrent Effects
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976SummaryIn an effort to examine the placebo, psychological deterrent, and pharmacological deterrent effects associated with implanted disulfiram, subjects were given either disulfiram implants or sham operations. Ethanol challenges elicited no disulfiram-ethanol reactions (DERs), indicating that at the time of the challenge neither a pharmacological ...
Allan Wilson+2 more
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Psychology as a system component: the deterrence logic of communication in China
Youngjune Chung
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Emotion, Space and Society, 2021
Abstract Confinement, hindrance, and time bring anxiety, fear, and stress, often accompanied by confusion and desperation. In the case of undocumented immigrants in the Sonoran Desert, such conditions are manipulated by way of surveillance and policing.
Samuel N. Chambers+2 more
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Abstract Confinement, hindrance, and time bring anxiety, fear, and stress, often accompanied by confusion and desperation. In the case of undocumented immigrants in the Sonoran Desert, such conditions are manipulated by way of surveillance and policing.
Samuel N. Chambers+2 more
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International Journal of Psychology, 1995
Traditional evaluations of the strengths and weaknesses of graduate research training conducted in developed countries normally include a series of educational and curricular criteria. In order to accommodate this analysis to developing countries and to understand the problem fully from a global perspective, it is imperative that, in addition, a socio ...
Isabel Reyes-Lagunes+2 more
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Traditional evaluations of the strengths and weaknesses of graduate research training conducted in developed countries normally include a series of educational and curricular criteria. In order to accommodate this analysis to developing countries and to understand the problem fully from a global perspective, it is imperative that, in addition, a socio ...
Isabel Reyes-Lagunes+2 more
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