Attitudes towards war, killing, and punishment of children among young people in Estonia, Finland, Romania, the Russian Federation, and the USA
OBJECTIVE: To study the cultural differences in moral disengagement, which lends support to attitudes used to justify violence. METHODS: We carried out classroom surveys of a total of 3122 students in the USA (Houston, TX, and Washington, DC) and in four European countries - Estonia (Tartu), Finland...
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Main Authors: | McAlister Alfred (Author), Sandström Patrick (Author), Puska Pekka (Author), Veijo Anitta (Author), Chereches Razvan (Author), Heidmets Lenne-Triin (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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