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2010
[303] Bandewar, S. (2010).  Assessing the social value of research involving "minimal risks": who is accountable?. Indian J Med Ethics. 7, 46-8.
[236] Lee, J. E. C., L. Lemyre, & D. Krewski (2010).  A Multi-Method, Multi-Hazard Approach to Explore the Uniqueness of Terrorism Risk Perceptions and Worry. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40, 241-272.
[263] Thomas, D. L. (2010).  Prisoner research - looking back or looking forward?. Bioethics. 24, 23-6. Abstract
[287] Chwang, E. (2010).  Against risk-benefit review of prisoner research. Bioethics. 24, 14-22. Abstract
[288] Calkins, L. (2010).  Detained and drugged: a brief overview of the use of pharmaceuticals for the interrogation of suspects, prisoners, patients, and POWs in the US. Bioethics. 24, 27-34. Abstract
[219] Aly, A., & L. Green (2010).  Fear, Anxiety and the State of Terror. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 33, 268-281.
[221] Vail Kenneth E., III, Zachary K. Rothschild, Dave R. Weise, Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, & Jeff Greenberg (2010).  A terror management analysis of the psychological functions of religion. Personality and Social Psychology Review. 14, 84-94. Abstract
[230] Padela, Aasim I., & Michele Heisler (2010).  The association of perceived abuse and discrimination after September 11, 2001, with psychological distress, level of happiness, and health status among Arab Americans. American Journal of Public Health. 100, 284-291. Abstract
[232] McTeague, Lisa M., Peter J. Lang, Marie-Claude Laplante, Bruce N. Cuthbert, Joshua R. Shumen, & Margaret M. Bradley (2010).  Aversive imagery in posttraumatic stress disorder: Trauma recurrence, comorbidity, and physiological reactivity. Biological Psychiatry. 67, 346-356. Abstract
[238] Kovacs, Maria, & Nestor Lopez-Duran (2010).  Prodromal symptoms and atypical affectivity as predictors of major depression in juveniles: Implications for prevention. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 51, 472-496. Abstract
[239] Kalayjian, Ani, & Lisa Finnegan Abdolian (2010).  Trauma and the media: How movies can create and relieve trauma. Gregerson, Mary Banks. Abstract
[247] Diamond, Gary M., Joshua D. Lipsitz, Zvi Fajerman, & Omit Rozenblat (2010).  Ongoing traumatic stress response (OTSR) in Sderot, Israel. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 41, 19-25. Abstract
[248] DeWall, Nathan C., Julia D. Buckner, Nathaniel M. Lambert, Alex S. Cohen, & Frank D. Fincham (2010).  Bracing for the worst, but behaving the best: Social anxiety, hostility, and behavioral aggression. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 24, 260-268. Abstract
2009
[271] O'Neil, C. C., & F. G. Miller (2009).  When scientists deceive: applying the federal regulations. J Law Med Ethics. 37, 344-50. Abstract
[241] Healy, A. F., A. G. Aylward, L. E. Bourne, & F. A. Beer (2009).  Terrorism after 9/11: Reactions to simulated news reports. American Journal of Psychology. 122, 153-165.
[208] Meyer, D. S. (2009).  Constructing Threats and Opportunities After 9/11. American Behavioral Scientist. 53, 10-26.
[211] Lee, J. E. C., & L. Lemyre (2009).  A Social-Cognitive Perspective of Terrorism Risk Perception and Individual Response in Canada. Risk Analysis. 29, 1265-1280.
[277] Layman, E. J. (2009).  Human experimentation: historical perspective of breaches of ethics in US health care. Health Care Manag (Frederick). 28, 354-74. Abstract
[289] Brown, M. (2009).  Military chemical warfare agent human subjects testing: part 1--history of six-decades of military experiments with chemical warfare agents. Mil Med. 174, 1041-8. Abstract
[281] Hildebrandt, S. (2009).  Anatomy in the Third Reich: an outline, part 2. Bodies for anatomy and related medical disciplines. Clin Anat. 22, 894-905. Abstract
[295] Tangwa, G. B. (2009).  Research with vulnerable human beings. Acta Trop. 112 Suppl 1, S16-20. Abstract
[242] Gonzalez, P. A., R. C. Delgado, T. C. Alvarez, & J. P. B. Alonso (2009).  Terrorism, Public Health and Health Services. Revista Espanola De Salud Publica. 83, 361-370.
[269] Preuss, J., & B. Madea (2009).  Gerhart Panning (1900-1944): a German forensic pathologist and his involvement in Nazi crimes during Second World War. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 30, 14-7. Abstract
[220] Altheide, D. L. (2009).  The Columbine Shootings and the Discourse of Fear. American Behavioral Scientist. 52, 1354-1370.
[210] Maoz, I., & C. McCauley (2009).  Threat Perceptions and Feelings as Predictors of Jewish-Israeli Support for Compromise with Palestinians. Journal of Peace Research. 46, 525-539.