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Fearing the fear of nanotechnology [PDF]
Hard data could help dispel scientists' preconceptions about the public, argues Richard Jones.
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Fear and Fearfulness in Animals
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1995Persistence of individual differences in animal behavior in reactions to various environmental challenges could reflect basic divergences in temperament, which might be used to predict details of adaptive response. Although studies have been carried out on fear and anxiety in various species, including laboratory, domestic and wild animals, no ...
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The Fear of Death and the Fear of Dying
The Journal of Psychology, 1969(1969). The Fear of Death and the Fear of Dying. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 72, No. 2, pp. 179-181.
David Lester, Lora-Jean Collett
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Fear of fear and the anxiety disorders [PDF]
The responses of 271 outpatients with diagnoses of agoraphobia with panic attacks, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or depression (major depressive disorder or dysthymic disorder) to the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire (ACQ) and the Body Sensations Questionnaire (BSQ) were examined ...
Edward J. Gracely, Dianne L. Chambless
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Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2003
In this article, fear-of-crime research is integrated with multidisciplinary knowledge on fear and phobias. At present, many of the practical applications stemming from criminological research have treated fear-of-crime as a crime phobia and have attempted to reduce or even eliminate it from the community.
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In this article, fear-of-crime research is integrated with multidisciplinary knowledge on fear and phobias. At present, many of the practical applications stemming from criminological research have treated fear-of-crime as a crime phobia and have attempted to reduce or even eliminate it from the community.
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2007
The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor, by William Langewiesche, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 181 pages, 2007, $22.
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The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor, by William Langewiesche, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 181 pages, 2007, $22.
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2016
What has fear to do with creativity? How can a highly valued process be related to such an ugly emotion? It sounds frightening, yet fear is an underestimated part of the way human beings look at the future (Tateo, 2021a). Indeed, hope and fear are two very important and complementary emotions oriented towards the future, which often go hand by hand ...
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What has fear to do with creativity? How can a highly valued process be related to such an ugly emotion? It sounds frightening, yet fear is an underestimated part of the way human beings look at the future (Tateo, 2021a). Indeed, hope and fear are two very important and complementary emotions oriented towards the future, which often go hand by hand ...
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German Research, 2016
AbstractIt's a worrying fact that one in five people will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. This makes it all the more important to understand the cellular basis and molecular mechanisms of these emotions. Neurophysiology research is providing some illuminating answers.
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AbstractIt's a worrying fact that one in five people will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. This makes it all the more important to understand the cellular basis and molecular mechanisms of these emotions. Neurophysiology research is providing some illuminating answers.
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Uncertainty Management: To Fear of Not to Fear?
Psychological Inquiry, 2009My coauthors and I (RMS) have been very interested in the research program put forward by Van den Bos and his colleagues.
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Feminism: Legitimate, Fearful, or Feared
2021This chapter exegetically dives deep into the Bible to evaluate the role of women and the relationship between the historical context and modern-day presumptions that exist. A review of named females in the Bible will include the likes of Bathsheba, Deborah, Mary Magdalene, and many others. Additionally, an examination of the unnamed women in the Bible
Debra J. Dean, Amelia F. Underwood
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