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Psychology and Deterrence.Robert Jervis , Richard Ned Lebow , Janice Gross Stein
Gary J. Buckley
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Psychology as a system component: the deterrence logic of communication in China
Youngjune Chung
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On Crisis Instability and Psychological Aspects of Nuclear Deterrence
Rossiya v globalnoi politike, 2023A decision maker with even a modicum of sanity will prefer even a very unsatisfactory peace to war, but this choice might not be available.
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Smoking in children: Developing a social psychological strategy of deterrence
Preventive Medicine, 1976Abstract Because smoking as an identifiable risk factor for several diseases, has not declined in adults and may be increasing in teen-agers and children, a social-psychological strategy to deter smoking in children is currently being implemented in the Houston (Texas) Independent School District.
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Deterrence: A Political and Psychological Critique
2016Postwar American security policy was built on a foundation of deterrence. In the early Cold War period, American leaders relied on nuclear deterrence to discourage Soviet or Chinese attacks against American allies in Western Europe and the Far East. When these countries developed the means to launch intercontinental nuclear attacks of their own, the ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Accidents and injuries plague the construction industry worldwide. It has been shown that frontline workers' safety citizenship behavior plays a key role in preventing accidents and improving workplace safety. In this study, we consider anticipated image risk, defined as an individual's belief that one action might harm how they are seen by others, as ...
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Accidents and injuries plague the construction industry worldwide. It has been shown that frontline workers' safety citizenship behavior plays a key role in preventing accidents and improving workplace safety. In this study, we consider anticipated image risk, defined as an individual's belief that one action might harm how they are seen by others, as ...
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Psychology and the theory of deterrence: the gap widens
Colleen Cordes
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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