TITLE Does the Situational Couple Violence-Intimate Terrorism Typology Explain Cohabitors' High Risk of Intimate Partner Violence? | OBJETIVE This study examines M. P. Johnson's assertion that violence in marital unions is more likely to be intimate terrorism (IT) and violence in cohabiting unions is more likely to be situational couple violence | PROBLEM which could be a problem influencing terrorism? | METHOD Qualitative |
Simulating Terrorism: Credible Commitment, Costly Signaling, and Strategic Behavior | The first is a simulated hostage crisis, designed primarily to illustrate the concepts of credible commitment and costly signaling. The second explores high-level decision making of both a terrorist group and the state, and is designed to highlight scarce-resource allocation and organizational dynamics. | simulations designed to convey the strategic nature of terrorism | Qualitative |
"I'm Not Really Afraid of Osama Bin Laden!" Fear of Terrorism in Dutch Children | The results demonstrated that although a number of terrorism-related items (i.e., bombing attacks, explosions in a bus or subway) listed high in a ranking of most intense childhood fears, very few children made terrorist-related interpretations of ambiguous situations | children are threatened by terrorism | Qualitative. |
· Brownridge, Douglas A.(2010) Journal of Interpersonal Violence http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/simpleSearch.jsp?newSearch=true&eric_sortField=&searchtype=keyword&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=terrorism&eric_displayStartCount=1&_pageLabel=ERICSearchResult&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw
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Siegel, David A.; Young, Joseph K.(2009) Simulating Terrorism: Credible Commitment, Costly Signaling, and Strategic Behavior http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?searchtype=keyword&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=terrorism&eric_displayStartCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b803e6d57&accno=EJ868415&_nfls=false
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Muris, Peter; Mayer, Birgit; van Eijk, Sandra; van Dongen, Marit (2010) Journal of Child and Family Studies http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/simpleSearch.jsp?newSearch=true&eric_sortField=&searchtype=advanced&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=terrorism&eric_displayStartCount=11&ERICExtSearch_Operator_1=and&_pageLabel=ERICSearchResult&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_1=kw&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_1=&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw
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Siegel, David A.; Young, Joseph K.(2009) Simulating Terrorism: Credible Commitment, Costly Signaling, and Strategic Behavior http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?searchtype=keyword&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=terrorism&eric_displayStartCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw&_pageLabel=RecordDetails&objectId=0900019b803e6d57&accno=EJ868415&_nfls=false
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Muris, Peter; Mayer, Birgit; van Eijk, Sandra; van Dongen, Marit (2010) Journal of Child and Family Studies http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/simpleSearch.jsp?newSearch=true&eric_sortField=&searchtype=advanced&pageSize=10&ERICExtSearch_SearchCount=1&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=terrorism&eric_displayStartCount=11&ERICExtSearch_Operator_1=and&_pageLabel=ERICSearchResult&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_1=kw&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_1=&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=kw
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