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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Deployment-related trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder: does gender matter?
Objective: Military research has attempted to identify whether women have an increased vulnerability to mental health issues following deployment-related trauma, but findings have been mixed.
Christine Frank +3 more
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CPT Peniston served ten sea tours in nine ships. He commanded the U.S.S. Savage; the U.S.S. Tattnall; the U.S.S. Albany; was navigator of the Presidential yacht Williamsburg from 1951-52 and served seven shore tours, two in officer distribution, Bureau ...
Peniston, Robert C.
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Validation of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in Military Personnel of the Spanish Army (RSES-JGA) [PDF]
Background: Self-esteem is a psychological term that, since its emergence in 1890 with William James, has been widely studied. Furthermore, this construct has been examined in different areas of psychology, including the clinical field, where its ...
José Gabriel Soriano-Sánchez +3 more
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Fritz Scheffer Under National Socialism: Assessing His Political Involvement
ABSTRACT Aims This article examines the role of soil scientist Fritz Scheffer (1899–1979) under National Socialism and offers a critical assessment of his scientific, institutional, and political positioning between 1933 and 1945. It asks how Scheffer shaped his career within the tension between disciplinary specialization, political expectations, and ...
Jan Arend
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Failure in Motion: A Framework for Capability Erosion and Institutional Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Drawing on the literature on capability erosion and institutional dysfunction (ID), this study develops a conceptual framework that sheds new light on how the interaction between capability erosion and ID creates conditions for business failure across borders. By articulating two dimensions of heterogeneous capability and resource erosion (i.e.
Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah +1 more
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Mental health and meaning in life in Chinese military personnel: a cross-lagged analysis
Background The burgeoning field of research on the dual-factor model of mental health (DFM) has highlighted its significance, yet the applicability of the DFM in military personnel and its longitudinal relationships with different dimensions of meaning ...
Bin Liu +7 more
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Analytical review of adaptive physical training of military personnel
Importance. Adaptive physical education of military personnel is currently of great interest. It is associated with the study of its content, the use of methods of adaptive physical training, rehabilitation, recreation and adaptive sports, the choice of ...
M. Kh. Spataeva +2 more
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