Turning away from terrorism: Lessons from psychology, sociology, and criminology
MB Altier, CN Thoroughgood… - Journal of peace …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Although research on violent extremism traditionally focuses on why individuals become
involved in terrorism, recent efforts have started to tackle the question of why individuals …
involved in terrorism, recent efforts have started to tackle the question of why individuals …
Building a model of commitment to the natural environment to predict ecological behavior and willingness to sacrifice
We examined the connection between individuals' relationships with the natural
environment and their environmental behaviors with a focus on commitment to the …
environment and their environmental behaviors with a focus on commitment to the …
The investment model of commitment processes
The investment model of commitment processes is rooted in interdependence theory and
emerged from the broader scientific zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s that sought to …
emerged from the broader scientific zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s that sought to …
Commitment in relationships: An updated meta‐analysis of the investment model
This article provides a systematic review and updated meta‐analysis of the extant literature
on Rusbult's Investment Model of Commitment. This meta‐analysis aimed to determine the …
on Rusbult's Investment Model of Commitment. This meta‐analysis aimed to determine the …
Commitment in friends with benefits relationships: Implications for relational and safe‐sex outcomes
LE Vanderdrift, JJ Lehmiller, JR Kelly - Personal Relationships, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The present research sought to explore the antecedents and consequences of commitment
in the context of friends with benefits relationships (FWBRs). Data collected from an Internet …
in the context of friends with benefits relationships (FWBRs). Data collected from an Internet …
Prosocial motivation and behavior in close relationships.
CE Rusbult, CR Agnew - 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Why are people in close relationships motivated to go beyond their own self-interest and act
in a manner that benefits their partner? Some theorists would point to person factors in …
in a manner that benefits their partner? Some theorists would point to person factors in …
Religious commitment: An interdependence approach.
ED Wesselmann, LE VanderDrift… - Psychology of Religion …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
In 4 studies using cross-sectional, longitudinal, and experimental methods, we applied
interdependence theory-based concepts to understand individuals' religious commitment …
interdependence theory-based concepts to understand individuals' religious commitment …
Committed to what? Using the Bases of Relational Commitment Model to understand continuity and changes in social relationships
CR Agnew, XB Arriaga, JE Wilson - … : Cognitive, affective and …, 2008 - books.google.com
Past research on commitment processes in close relationships has tended to adopt a
dichotomous view of relationship persistence, yoked to the type of relationship under …
dichotomous view of relationship persistence, yoked to the type of relationship under …
18 Prosocial Behavior in Close Relationships: An Interdependence Approach
Establishing when one can reliably predict prosocial behavior within the context of a
relationship requires a thorough understanding of the structure of interdependence existing …
relationship requires a thorough understanding of the structure of interdependence existing …
In the minds of men...”: Social representations of war and military intervention
This chapter reviews research on representations of war and military intervention, primarily
situated in two different social psychological research traditions: individual attitudes and …
situated in two different social psychological research traditions: individual attitudes and …