Shira F. Fishman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Psychology | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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(Social exclusion and the desire to join important groups.) |
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Sargeant MN, Bornovalova MA, Trotman AJ, et al. (2012) Facets of impulsivity in the relationship between antisocial personality and abstinence. Addictive Behaviors. 37: 293-8 |
Orehek E, Fishman S, Dechesne M, et al. (2010) Need for closure and the social response to terrorism Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 32: 279-290 |
Kruglanski AW, Fishman S. (2009) What makes terrorism tick? its individual, group and organizational aspects | ¿qué hace funcionar al terrorismo? aspectos individuales, grupales y organizacionales Revista De Psicologia Social. 24: 139-162 |
Kruglanski AW, Chen X, Dechesne M, et al. (2009) Yes, No, and maybe in the world of terrorism research: Reflections on the commentaries Political Psychology. 30: 401-417 |
Kruglanski AW, Chen X, Dechesne M, et al. (2009) Fully committed: Suicide bombers' motivation and the quest for personal significance Political Psychology. 30: 331-357 |
Friese M, Fishman S, Beatson R, et al. (2009) Whose fault is it anyway? : political orientation, attributions of responsibility, and support for the war in Iraq Social Justice Research. 22: 280-297 |
Bornovalova MA, Fishman S, Strong DR, et al. (2008) Borderline personality disorder in the context of self-regulation: Understanding symptoms and hallmark features as deficits in locomotion and assessment Personality and Individual Differences. 44: 22-31 |
Kruglanski AW, Fishman S. (2006) Terrorism between "syndrome" and "tool" Current Directions in Psychological Science. 15: 45-48 |
Kruglanski AW, Fishman S. (2006) The psychology of terrorism: "syndrome" versus "tool" perspectives Terrorism and Political Violence. 18: 193-215 |