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Disulfiram Implantation: Placebo, Psychological Deterrent, and Pharmacological Deterrent Effects

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
SummaryIn 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 ...
A, Wilson, W J, Davidson, J, White
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Psychological Perspectives on Nuclear Deterrence

Annual Review of Psychology, 1991
INTRODUCTION 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P E Tetlock, C B McGuire, G Mitchell
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On Crisis Instability and Psychological Aspects of Nuclear Deterrence

Rossiya v globalnoi politike, 2023
A 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, 1976
Abstract 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

2016
Postwar 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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Some Cultural Facilitators and Deterrents for the Development of Psychology: The Role of Graduate Research Training

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 ...
Rolando Díaz‐Loving   +2 more
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Protecting the Ego: Anticipated Image Risk as a Psychological Deterrent to Construction Workers’ Safety Citizenship Behavior

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 ...
Xin Ning   +3 more
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