The global context of decision making continues to adapt in response to international threats. Political psychologists have therefore considered decision making processes regarding major uses of force a key area of interest. Although presidential personality has been widely studied as a mitigating factor in the decision making patterns leading to uses of force, traditional theories have not accounted for the emotions of individuals as they affect political actions and are used to frame public perception of the use of force. This thesis therefore measures expressed emotion and cognitive expressions in the form of expressed aggression, passivity, blame, praise, certainty, realism, and optimism as a means of predicting subsequent major uses of...
As the machine learning and data science craze sweeps the nation, the implications and implementatio...
This dissertation concerns the US presidential use of heroic framing in connection with foreign poli...
Research has found that war is likely to break out in times when leaders are high in power motives a...
The global context of decision making continues to adapt in response to international threats. Polit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
Few systematic studies of U.S. uses of force treat the inherent attributes of presidents as the key ...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the presidential use of military force. More specific...
Abstract Research considering the effect of Presidential speech making style shows individuals are l...
This thesis considers the rhetoric advocating for the use of military force by United States Preside...
This study investigates emotions conveyed in US presidential speeches and media coverage regarding t...
Conventional wisdom assumes that national security justifications are the most effective way to bols...
Part of Symposium: Presidential Power in the Obama Administration: Early Reflection
Background and Method: This research examines the nomination acceptance speeches of US presidential ...
This Independent Study seeks to understand how personality affects presidential decision-making. Spe...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
As the machine learning and data science craze sweeps the nation, the implications and implementatio...
This dissertation concerns the US presidential use of heroic framing in connection with foreign poli...
Research has found that war is likely to break out in times when leaders are high in power motives a...
The global context of decision making continues to adapt in response to international threats. Polit...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
Few systematic studies of U.S. uses of force treat the inherent attributes of presidents as the key ...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the presidential use of military force. More specific...
Abstract Research considering the effect of Presidential speech making style shows individuals are l...
This thesis considers the rhetoric advocating for the use of military force by United States Preside...
This study investigates emotions conveyed in US presidential speeches and media coverage regarding t...
Conventional wisdom assumes that national security justifications are the most effective way to bols...
Part of Symposium: Presidential Power in the Obama Administration: Early Reflection
Background and Method: This research examines the nomination acceptance speeches of US presidential ...
This Independent Study seeks to understand how personality affects presidential decision-making. Spe...
Spontaneous emotionally congruent facial responses (ECFR) to others’ emotional expressions can occur...
As the machine learning and data science craze sweeps the nation, the implications and implementatio...
This dissertation concerns the US presidential use of heroic framing in connection with foreign poli...
Research has found that war is likely to break out in times when leaders are high in power motives a...