Exam 11: Psychology of Terrorism
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The process in which terrorists are convinced that their way of life and fundamental cultural values are superior to those they attack is referred to as:
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The FBI classifies terrorists according to:
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The procedure of trying to mimic an event under laboratory conditions is called:
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Which process, identified by Ervin Staub, occurs when a group or culture is selected by another group or culture as a scapegoat or an ideological enemy?
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In 1846, Henry David Thoreau refused to pay six years of delinquent taxes in opposition to the Mexican-American War and slavery. Thoreau was engaging in:
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Which of the following is a characteristic of Staub's terrorist groups?
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The attacks on September 11, 2001 marked a radical shift in U.S. connection to terrorism.
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Which of the following offenders is not an example of a lone-wolf terrorist?
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Research shows that an aggressive military approach is the most effective method of ending international terrorism.
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Theodore Kazynski is presented in the text as an example of a:
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Compared to other violent criminals, research shows that terrorists are often:
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List and describe the three motivational categories of terrorism. Discuss the motives and justification that are characteristic of terrorists. Provide examples of each.
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When a person lacks motivation to act after exposure to unpleasant events over which he feels he has not control, he is probably experiencing:
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What is cognitive restructuring and how does it relate to both perpetrators and victims of terrorism?
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An individual in Kohlberg's late preconventional stage would likely be focused on:
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Compare and contrast Piaget and Kohlberg's stages of moral development. How may these stages explain terrorist activity.
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A terrorist who writes a good-bye letter to his parents immediately before carrying out a suicide mission is engaging in:
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