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Military Psychology

5.    In the United States, “military participation is viewed as a civic duty that implies shared responsibilities in exchange for equal citizenship” (De Angelis & Segal, p. 327 in text). […]

Military Psychology

4.    A social psychology of terrorism (i.e., who becomes a terrorist, how people react to terrorism) seems to be a more viable explanation than a personality theory. Why is that? […]

Military Psychology

3.    Pincus et al. (2001) proposed five stages of deployment (predeployment, deployment, sustainment, redeployment, and postdeployment). In chapter 25 Booth and Lederer presented a four-phase model (reset, pre-deployment, deployment, and […]

Military Psychology

2.    One topic of great debate within military psychology is the role of military psychologists in dealing with national security. Do military psychologists have a primary duty to the military […]

Military Psychology

1.    Much of the information on crisis and hostage negotiation comes from events in the civilian sector. How does this topic differ in a military context? What is the role […]

Foremostco Case Study

Required case studies Case 1: Foremostco, Inc. (A) Author(s): D. Upton, V.A. Fuller 2 Product Number: 604017 Publication Date: Oct 07, 2003 Publisher: Harvard Business School Publishing Purchase website: http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu […]