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The Political Tale Of The Tape: Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, And Their Successors, Ibpp Editor
The Political Tale Of The Tape: Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, And Their Successors, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some of the putative positive and negative features of recording political decisionmaking as it occurs.
Special Report From The Ibpp Notional Archives: Sun Tzu's Perspective On Operation Desert Storm In 1992, Ibpp Editor
Special Report From The Ibpp Notional Archives: Sun Tzu's Perspective On Operation Desert Storm In 1992, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses some of the tenets of Operation DESERT STORM in a special report.
World Government And Black Helicopters: Psychological Factors Affecting Support For The United Nations, Ibpp Editor
World Government And Black Helicopters: Psychological Factors Affecting Support For The United Nations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological factors--too often ignored in debates and policy development--affecting support for the United Nations.
Getting Good Help These Days, Ibpp Editor
Getting Good Help These Days, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological factors mitigating against competent advice to political leaders.
The Psychology Of Controlling Control, Ibpp Editor
The Psychology Of Controlling Control, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world.
Intended And Unintended Overconsumption Of Physical, Spacial, And Temporal Resources., Carin Herlocker, Scott Allison, John D. Foubert, James Beggan
Intended And Unintended Overconsumption Of Physical, Spacial, And Temporal Resources., Carin Herlocker, Scott Allison, John D. Foubert, James Beggan
Scott T. Allison
Two studies explored perceptual biases on how resources are shared among groups of people. Intentional and unintentional processes were uncovered.