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此摘要是机器生成的。

联盟掠夺的心理模板,而不是恐怖主义,可能解释了对暴力的直观反应. 这种进化不匹配可能导致不一致的威胁感知和恐怖主义的定义.

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联盟冲突 联盟冲突采取反制措施 采取反制措施定义的定义定义的定义.操纵 操纵 操纵 操纵心理模板是一个心理模板.预防心理学的预防心理.恐怖主义 恐怖主义 恐怖主义威胁感知 威胁感知

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科学领域:

  • 进化心理学 进化心理学
  • 社会的认知社会认知.
  • 冲突研究 冲突研究

背景情况:

  • 恐怖主义缺乏一个普遍的定义,尽管正在进行的学术辩论.
  • 公众的直觉往往基于诸如不分青红白的暴力和外部群体的行为等特征来识别恐怖主义.
  • 这些直觉判断引发了一致的预防性反应.

研究的目的:

  • 为对恐怖主义的直观反应提出统一的解释.
  • 引入联盟掠夺模板 (CPT) 作为一种进化的心理机制.
  • 探索CPT如何解释与恐怖主义有关的定义不一致性和政策挑战.

主要方法:

  • 演化心理机制的理论建模.
  • 分析触发威胁反应的情境线索.
  • 检查影响暴力解释的因素.

主要成果:

  • 一个联盟掠夺模板 (CPT) 可能是直观的"恐怖主义"检测的基础.
  • CPT是为了发现冲突而发展的,而不是现代恐怖主义,这导致了潜在的错位.
  • 不完整的线索和评估者的社会地位有助于在定义恐怖主义方面存在分歧.

结论:

  • 一个进化的,基于提示的系统,而不是特定的"恐怖主义"探测器,可能会驱动响应.
  • CPT与现代威胁之间的差异可能导致不成比例的威胁评估.
  • 由于这些心理因素,实现普遍接受的恐怖主义定义可能本质上是不可能的.