Nafees Hamid
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Recent Articles
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Gomez A, Martinez M, Martel F, Lopez-Rodriguez L, Vazquez A, Chinchilla J, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2021 Jan;
11:614657.
PMID: 33488484
We distinguish two pathways people may follow when they join violent groups: compliance and internalization. Compliance occurs when individuals are coerced to join by powerful influence agents. Internalization occurs when...
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Hamid N, Pretus C, Atran S, Crockett M, Ginges J, Sheikh H, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2019 Jul;
6(6):181585.
PMID: 31312469
Violent intergroup conflicts are often motivated by commitments to abstract ideals such as god or nation, so-called 'sacred' values that are insensitive to material trade-offs. There is scant knowledge of...
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Pretus C, Hamid N, Sheikh H, Gomez A, Ginges J, Tobena A, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2019 May;
14(6):569-577.
PMID: 31058987
Willingness to fight and die (WFD) has been developed as a measure to capture willingness to incur costly sacrifices for the sake of a greater cause in the context of...
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Pretus C, Hamid N, Sheikh H, Ginges J, Tobena A, Davis R, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2019 Jan;
9:2462.
PMID: 30627108
Violent extremism is often explicitly motivated by commitment to abstract ideals such as the nation or divine law-so-called "sacred" values that are relatively insensitive to material incentives and define our...