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David L Wiesenthal

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Canadian Psychological Review. Psychologie Canadienne|October 1, 1974
Reweaving deception's tangled webDavid L Wiesenthal
Social Science & Medicine. Part F, Medical & Social Ethics|March 1, 1981
The ethics of psychological research. Part II. On research with special populations: Sweating at night--some ethical paradoxes confronting social psychological researchDavid L Wiesenthal
Violence and Victims|April 12, 2003
The relationship between driver aggression, violence, and vengeanceDwight A Hennessy, David L Wiesenthal
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1996
Privacy and the Human Genome ProjectDavid L Wiesenthal, Neil I Wiener
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 20, 2001
Ethical questions in the age of the new eugenicsDavid L Wiesenthal, Neil I Wiener
Violence and Victims|February 25, 2005
Age and vengeance as predictors of mild driver aggressionDwight A Hennessy, David L Wiesenthal
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 8, 2008
Cognitive failures as predictors of driving errors, lapses, and violationsChristine M Wickens, Maggie E Toplak, David L Wiesenthal
Violence and Victims|March 17, 2015
Personality predictors of driver vengeanceChristine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal, James E W Roseborough
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 18, 2021
Retaliatory aggressive driving: A justice perspectiveJames E W Roseborough, Christine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 13, 2011
Understanding driver anger and aggression: attributional theory in the driving environmentChristine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal, David B Flora, et al.
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Canadian Psychological Review. Psychologie Canadienne|October 1, 1974
Reweaving deception's tangled webDavid L Wiesenthal
Social Science & Medicine. Part F, Medical & Social Ethics|March 1, 1981
The ethics of psychological research. Part II. On research with special populations: Sweating at night--some ethical paradoxes confronting social psychological researchDavid L Wiesenthal
Violence and Victims|April 12, 2003
The relationship between driver aggression, violence, and vengeanceDwight A Hennessy, David L Wiesenthal
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1996
Privacy and the Human Genome ProjectDavid L Wiesenthal, Neil I Wiener
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 20, 2001
Ethical questions in the age of the new eugenicsDavid L Wiesenthal, Neil I Wiener
Violence and Victims|February 25, 2005
Age and vengeance as predictors of mild driver aggressionDwight A Hennessy, David L Wiesenthal
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|May 8, 2008
Cognitive failures as predictors of driving errors, lapses, and violationsChristine M Wickens, Maggie E Toplak, David L Wiesenthal
Violence and Victims|March 17, 2015
Personality predictors of driver vengeanceChristine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal, James E W Roseborough
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 18, 2021
Retaliatory aggressive driving: A justice perspectiveJames E W Roseborough, Christine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 13, 2011
Understanding driver anger and aggression: attributional theory in the driving environmentChristine M Wickens, David L Wiesenthal, David B Flora, et al.
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