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- Responding to the unexpected
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Responding to Emergencies: Lessons Learned and the Need for Analysis
Large-scale emergency incidents, such as acts of terrorism, human-caused accidents, and acts of nature, often overwhelm local first-responder resources. A historical review of five recent major emergencies---the Oklahoma City bombing (1995), the crash ...
Responding with restraint: What are the neurocognitive mechanisms?
An important aspect of cognitive control is the ability to respond with restraint. Here, we modeled this experimentally by measuring the degree of response slowing that occurs when people respond to an imperative stimulus in a context where they might ...
Responding to identity theft: A victimization perspective
AbstractThis study examines victims' responses to identity theft and antecedents to their responses. Drawing upon the victimization and coping literature, we recognize an emotional response called perceived distress and a portfolio of four ...
Highlights- Victims' responses to identity theft and antecedents to the responses are studied.
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