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Personality Profiling And Narratology: Implications For Why People Go Bad, Ibpp Editor
Personality Profiling And Narratology: Implications For Why People Go Bad, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article suggests the utility of narratology in the post-dictive profiling of political leaders.
Psycho-Political Assessment And Making People: What Can We Know?, Ibpp Editor
Psycho-Political Assessment And Making People: What Can We Know?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes foundational problems in even experts’ knowing people from formal psychological assessment to musings on human nature.
A Field Study: An Examination Of Managers’ Situational Leadership Styles, Thomas G. Henkel, Debra T. Bourdeau
A Field Study: An Examination Of Managers’ Situational Leadership Styles, Thomas G. Henkel, Debra T. Bourdeau
Publications
The present study explored the applicable situational leadership styles of experienced military managers attending an advanced leadership educational program. While attending this program, these managers were requested to reveal the results of their situational leadership self-assessment in which they participated. A total of 620 managers agreed to reveal their results, and descriptive statistics were conducted to determine the findings of their situational leadership self-assessments. The study research results revealed two situational leadership styles were predominating: (Telling and Participating). The findings of research study have significant implications for managers when leading individuals and teams for organizational success. These findings also may …
Psychological Profiling Of Political Leaders: Searching For Three White Whales, Ibpp Editor
Psychological Profiling Of Political Leaders: Searching For Three White Whales, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes three types of information crucial to psychological profiling of political leaders.
The Psychology Of Time: When The Political Future Is In The Past Not The Present, Ibpp Editor
The Psychology Of Time: When The Political Future Is In The Past Not The Present, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates one of political psychology’s challenges-- to change the hold of the past on the present and future of various human collectives in support of security and intelligence objectives.
When Doing What’S Right Is Wrong: The Psychology Of Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
When Doing What’S Right Is Wrong: The Psychology Of Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the psychology behind failed attempts to improve security, regardless of whether the service and product of industry and organization is one of education, health, commodity, process, or security itself.
The Politics Of Intelligence, Ibpp Editor
The Politics Of Intelligence, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the politics of the construct and applications of intelligence in the context of adaptation.
When Terror Is Not Terrorism: A Political Psychological Analysis, Ibpp Editor
When Terror Is Not Terrorism: A Political Psychological Analysis, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article differentiates violence and its threat through terrorism and through other psychological means and ends.
Jamal Khashoggi: Assassination, Abattoir, And The Law Of Small Numbers, Ibpp Editor
Jamal Khashoggi: Assassination, Abattoir, And The Law Of Small Numbers, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological research on why tragedies of individuals and small numbers of people elicit more global emotional arousal than tragedies of large numbers of people.
North Korea And The Nucleus Of Denuclearization, Ibpp Editor
North Korea And The Nucleus Of Denuclearization, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes common operant conditioning principles contributing to the seeming intractability of ‘denuclearizing’ the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea.
Praxites And Mal-Praxites In Psychological Research: Hoaxes, Ibpp Editor
Praxites And Mal-Praxites In Psychological Research: Hoaxes, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes intrinsic problems with the pursuit of psychological knowledge in a socio-political world.
More On The Fakeness Of Fake News, Ibpp Editor
More On The Fakeness Of Fake News, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies occurrences within the process of news production and also examples of psychological research which mitigate against the construct of fake news.
Does Length Of Ride, Gender Or Nationality Affect Willingness To Ride In A Driverless Ambulance?, Stephen Rice, Scott R. Winter, Rian Mehta, Joseph R. Keebler, Bradley S. Baugh, Emily C. Anania, Mattie N. Milner
Does Length Of Ride, Gender Or Nationality Affect Willingness To Ride In A Driverless Ambulance?, Stephen Rice, Scott R. Winter, Rian Mehta, Joseph R. Keebler, Bradley S. Baugh, Emily C. Anania, Mattie N. Milner
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Due to the frequent lack of ambulances and personnel, the purpose of this study was to examine consumers’ willingness-to-ride in an ambulance that was either driven by a human driver or completely automated (with no human driver) based on the gender of the participant and their nationality, either Indian or American. A two-study experimental design was utilized using over 1,000 participants. In Study 1, the length of the ride and the type of driver were manipulated while in Study 2, the length of the ride was manipulated across genders and nationality. Study 2 also collected affect measures to complete a …
Organizational Psychology: The Entrance To, Residing In, And Exit From Sensitive Positions, Ibpp Editor
Organizational Psychology: The Entrance To, Residing In, And Exit From Sensitive Positions, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies psychological problems and promise in identifying those in sensitive positions within organizations who may betray, are betraying, and have betrayed trust.
Israelis And Palestinians: Does Bringing Them Together Keep Them Apart?, Ibpp Editor
Israelis And Palestinians: Does Bringing Them Together Keep Them Apart?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies psychological complexities when interaction and cooperation among adversaries are presumed to reduce conflict.
Do Voters Vote Against Their Interests?, Ibpp Editor
Do Voters Vote Against Their Interests?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some basic psychological constructs which may help ‘explain’ why some voters seem to vote against their own interests.
A Taxonomy Framework For Maritime Cybersecurity: A Demonstration Using The Automatic Identification System, G. C. Kessler, J. P. Craiger, J. C. Haass
A Taxonomy Framework For Maritime Cybersecurity: A Demonstration Using The Automatic Identification System, G. C. Kessler, J. P. Craiger, J. C. Haass
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The maritime transportation system is increasingly a target of cyber attacks. This paper describes a taxonomy that supports the creation of adversarial cyber models, risk mitigation, and resiliency plans as applied to the maritime industry, using the Automatic Identification System as a specific illustration of the approach. This method has already been applied to the aviation sector; retooling it for a maritime example demonstrates its broad applicability to the transportation sector, in general.
Identifying Criteria To Predict Army Rifle Marksmanship Proficiency, Katlin Makina Anglin
Identifying Criteria To Predict Army Rifle Marksmanship Proficiency, Katlin Makina Anglin
Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses
The United States Army requires each Soldier to develop marksmanship proficiency in an effort to achieve combat readiness. Soldiers currently develop marksmanship proficiency through Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) training, but significant skill deficiencies are apparent at the end of training. These skill deficiencies remain throughout training because instructors rarely assess Soldiers objectively before the final qualification, reducing the opportunity for instructors to diagnose skill deficiencies until it is too late. Therefore, the goal of the current research is to identify individual differences and sensor-based performance measures for inclusion in a formative assessment during BRM training. The results of the current …
A Triadic Approach To Deception In Strategic Counterintelligence Operations, Ibpp Editor
A Triadic Approach To Deception In Strategic Counterintelligence Operations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a model for inducing deception in strategic counterintelligence operations based on the psychology of communications and influence.
Commentary On The Investigation: The April 20, 2001 Peruvian Shootdown Accident, Ibpp Editor
Commentary On The Investigation: The April 20, 2001 Peruvian Shootdown Accident, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article critiques an investigative report officially intended (1) to establish the facts and circumstances contributing to the April 20, 2001 interdiction of a United States (US) missionary floatplane and the death of two US citizens and (2) to make recommendations to minimize another such accident. The report was issued by the US Department of State Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.
Global Media Wars: The Ironic Prescience Of George Orwell, Ibpp Editor
Global Media Wars: The Ironic Prescience Of George Orwell, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes similar psychologies among people who intend to tell the truth and those who intend to lie. It posits the writings of George Orwell on political communication as relevant today as back in the 1940s.
Tortured Policies On Torture: Notes From The House Of The Dead?, Ibpp Editor
Tortured Policies On Torture: Notes From The House Of The Dead?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes issues needing to be resolved before policies on the use of enhanced interrogation techniques including torture are developed, implemented, and assessed.
Counterterrorist Profiling, The Self, And The Problem Of Open And Quiet Skies, Ibpp Editor
Counterterrorist Profiling, The Self, And The Problem Of Open And Quiet Skies, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Psychological profiling supporting counterterrorism may be based on an invalid presumption.
National Security And Education: What Is Graduating College Worth?, Ibpp Editor
National Security And Education: What Is Graduating College Worth?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
There are newly shared positive correlations between genetics and college graduation. Although higher education including college graduation has national security import, social policy implications based on such data are less clear.
Fake News: Is Truth Really Under Attack?, Ibpp Editor
Fake News: Is Truth Really Under Attack?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Attacking fake news may be as fake as fake news. Or so suggests Western epistemology.
Who’S Running The World? Psychological Assessment Of Political Leaders, Ibpp Editor
Who’S Running The World? Psychological Assessment Of Political Leaders, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Should psychological assessment techniques be applied to global political leaders with the results conveyed to general publics worldwide? These techniques may not yet be ready for prime time.
Psychological Warfare And The Kingdom Of Shame, Ibpp Editor
Psychological Warfare And The Kingdom Of Shame, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Psychological warfare is commonly referred to as a battle for hearts and minds. But inducing desired behavioral change is more complicated as the psychology of shame illustrates.
Psychologies Of The Immigration Wars: Can We And Should We Support Diversity?, Ibpp Editor
Psychologies Of The Immigration Wars: Can We And Should We Support Diversity?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
As with the global war on terror, there are the immigration wars. What are some psychological foundations?
Treason, Treachery, And Betrayal Of Trust: The Psychological Search For The Why, Ibpp Editor
Treason, Treachery, And Betrayal Of Trust: The Psychological Search For The Why, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Treason, treachery, and betrayal of trust constitute a motif of human history. Can scientific psychology help us understand why?
Book Review: Fundamentals Of International Aviation, Alan Bender
Book Review: Fundamentals Of International Aviation, Alan Bender
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
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