Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the social sciences. For burgeoning fields like terrorism research, this is particularly problematic. As well as increasing the likelihood of Type II errors, the selective reporting of significant findings ultimately impedes progression, hindering comprehensive syntheses of evidence and enabling ill-supported lines of scientific enquiry to persist. This manuscript discusses several structural and individual-level variables which failed to produce significant, linear associations with involvement in terrorist violence in a dataset (N = 206) of right-wing and jihadist extremists active in Europe and North America. After considering methodological factor...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
Statistics have shown that violent extremism was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, destr...
Comments on the original articles by Meloy, Roshdi, Glaz-Ocik, & Hoffmann (see record 2016-18836-002...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
This article argues that to better understand involvement in terrorism, research needs to focus on w...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
The aim of the research was to explore perceptions of factors that may influence individuals to beco...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Interviewing terrorists or former terrorists has become an increasingly popular research method in t...
Over the decades, a broad but real scholarly consensus has crystallised on some of the key variables...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
Statistics have shown that violent extremism was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, destr...
Comments on the original articles by Meloy, Roshdi, Glaz-Ocik, & Hoffmann (see record 2016-18836-002...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
Irrespective of discipline, the publication of null or non-significant findings is rare in the socia...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
This article argues that to better understand involvement in terrorism, research needs to focus on w...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
The aim of the research was to explore perceptions of factors that may influence individuals to beco...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Interviewing terrorists or former terrorists has become an increasingly popular research method in t...
Over the decades, a broad but real scholarly consensus has crystallised on some of the key variables...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
Statistics have shown that violent extremism was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, destr...
Comments on the original articles by Meloy, Roshdi, Glaz-Ocik, & Hoffmann (see record 2016-18836-002...