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The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
This article presents analyses of three common social cognitions embraced by many representatives of...
This article discusses the context of the medicalization of psychology, using the case of Zacarias M...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
This article elaborates on truth and falsehood as both developmental psychological and political phe...
The purpose of this article is to identify elements of the psychological terror wrought through terr...
This article describes some problems with a recent analysis of global terrorism issued by the United...
The author examines the following question in this article: Did the Bush administration lie in asser...
This article describes psychological vulnerabilities of the one remaining superpower that are being ...
This article illustrates how the psychopolitics of public discourse on motives of terrorists can imp...
This article highlights the difficulty of determining if defendants on trial are faking mental disor...
This article describes Issues relevant to evaluating assassination as a viable tool of governmental ...
This article provides a commentary on the utility of terror management theory in understanding, expl...
The author considers the idea of detecting deception, noted difficulties in doing so, and questions ...
This Trends article discusses questions surrounding whether the Bush administration intentionally di...
The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
This article presents analyses of three common social cognitions embraced by many representatives of...
This article discusses the context of the medicalization of psychology, using the case of Zacarias M...