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scores on the cognitive test. In additional analyses, I find no indication of fear-induced selection effects that could …
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Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision-making. Recent theories have … focused on the interpersonal effects of emotions-the influence of the decisionmaker's expressed emotions on observers …
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the determinants of the degree of visit satisfaction to the Guanajuato Mummies Museum. The study contributes to the literature related to perceptions and attitudes of museum visitors, by identifying what factors explain the satisfaction with the...
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The aim of this article is to reveal the connection and significance of the concepts of dark tourism and sustainable tourism for the sustainable development of tourism, especially for regional tourism growth. The article discusses the theoretical aspects of dark tourism and details the aspects...
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Both crime and terrorism impose costs onto society through the channels of fear and worry. Identifying and targeting …. However, compared to the drivers of the fear of crime, the determinants of concerns regarding global terrorism are less well …
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paper on 'Systemic Fear, Modern Finance and the Future of Capitalism' (2010). He then goes on to raise a series of issues … Systemic Fear: A Rejoinder' EDITORS' NOTE: Andrew Kliman's paper in this issue, 'Value and Crisis: Bichler and Nitzan versus … Marx', consists of two sections. The first section deals with Bichler and Nitzan's recent paper on 'Systemic Fear, Modern …
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often triggered by fear. Finally, evolutionary biologists suggest that a third trigger is uncertainty about an opponent … the intensity. Also, we find that the frequency and intensity of conflict decrease positive emotions and increase negative … emotions and that conflict impacts negative emotions more than positive emotions. …
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This paper’s objective is to use SKAT, the author’s Stages of Knowledge Ahead Theory of risk, to shed fresh light on the treatment and prevention of mental disorders. SKAT employs a broad definition of risk that allows for nice – not merely nasty – possibilities. SKAT is here shown to...
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This paper’s objective is to use SKAT, the author’s Stages of Knowledge Ahead Theory of risk, to shed fresh light on the treatment and prevention of mental disorders. SKAT employs a broad definition of risk that allows for nice – not merely nasty – possibilities. SKAT is here shown to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010270420
Both crime and terrorism impose costs onto society through the channels of fear and worry. Identifying and targeting …. However, compared to the drivers of the fear of crime, the determinants of concerns regarding global terrorism are less well …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271126