Martyrdom's would-be myth buster
2014 ◽
Vol 37
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pp. 362-363
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AbstractLankford overgeneralizes individual psychology from limited, fragmentary and doubtful materials, and underplays strategic, ideological, and group dynamical factors. His speculative claims manifest a form of fundamental attribution error: the tendency – especially evident in popular attachment to moral presumptions of individual responsibility and volition – to overestimate effects of personality and underestimate situational effects in explaining social behavior. The book's appeal may owe more to ideological preference than to interests of science or national security.
1999 ◽
Vol 99
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pp. 315-331
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2014 ◽
Vol 1
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pp. 30-38
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