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Individual differences in relational motives interact with the political context to produce terrorism and terrorism-support, Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Type

Article

Author(s)

L. Thomsen, M. Obaidi, J. Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily, J. Sidanius

Date Published

2014

Citations

Thomsen, L., M. Obaidi, J. Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily, and J. Sidanius. 2014. Individual differences in relational motives interact with the political context to produce terrorism and terrorism-support. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.(4): 377-378.

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