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... terrified of terrorist violence. If the public is angry rather than scared following terrorism, attempts by leaders to reduce public fear ...

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... fear is one well-recognized emotional response to terror threats, in societies ... Terrified or enraged? Emotional microfoundations of public counterterror ...

New study probes how emotions influence public attitudes on ...

Her latest paper, “Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations ... scared, regardless of their political preference or ideology. I ...

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For one, political elites may be over- estimating the extent to which citizens are terrified of terrorist violence. If the public is angry rather than scared ...

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fearful—significantly increases punitive rationales for the use of force (Figure 6). Anger. Fear. −0.3 −0.2 −0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 ...

The emotional effect of terrorism | Scientific Reports - Nature

For instance, Islamic attacks elicit a stronger fear response from the public than far-right attacks. ... Terrified or enraged? Emotional ...

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... public fear of terrorism and demand for countering it can be sharply ... Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes.

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New study probes how emotions influence public ... Carly Wayne's new article "Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes" ...

Theorized Causal Path of the Effect of Terrorism News on Attitudes

... Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes | Despite the widespread assumption of terrorism's “terrifying” effect

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Carly Wayne published in International Organization. 11.16.23 | Read Story. Carly Wayne's new article "Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of ...

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... emotional microfoundations underlying public opinion about… Expand. 3 ... fear effect depends on political views, media exposure, and social preferences.

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Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes. CN Wayne. International Organization, 1-24, 2023. 8, 2023. The electoral ...

The emotional effect of terrorism - OUCI

Skitka, L. J., Bauman, C. W., Aramovich, N. P. & Morgan, G. S. Confrontational and preventative policy responses to terrorism: Anger wants a fight and fear ...

Confrontational and Preventative Policy Responses to Terrorism

Those who became more afraid and anxious as the war proceeded were more likely to change their mind and reverse their support for the war than those whose fear ...

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... micro-foundations underpinning war and political violence across and ... Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes.

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... Political Psychology - Political Violence - Foreign Policy Making. ... Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes.

Anger, Fear, and Echo Chambers: The Emotional Basis for Online ...

Fear causes individuals to take a step back, reconsider prior beliefs, and seek more information. Studies have indicated that fearful people are ...

Emotionally Coping with Terrorism - Oxford Academic

After the coping strategy, we again measure respondents' levels of anger, fear, and enthusiasm. This same procedure of measuring emotion is done ...

effects of fear and anger on perceived - Dr. Jennifer Lerner

Drawing on the demonstrated ef- fects of fear and anger on risk perception (Lerner & Keltner, 2001) and men's tendency to report experiencing less fear and more ...