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Nelson, Linden – 1986
The paper details a study supporting the hypothesis that people's opinions about nuclear arms control are influenced by their logically relevant beliefs about nuclear weapons, nuclear war, and the Soviet Union. The hypothesis should not be construed to imply that these beliefs are the only influences or the most powerful influences on arms control…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Disarmament, Higher Education, Nuclear Warfare
McConnell, Stephen C.; And Others – 1984
This survey examined the attitudes and behaviors of the 297 members of the American Psychological Association (APA) who responded to a mail survey of 1,000 members concerning a 1982 APA resolution calling for a nuclear freeze, a return to a productive civilian economy, and other issues related to nuclear arms. The attitudes and behaviors of the…
Descriptors: Activism, Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Behavior
Nelson, Linden, Comp. – 1986
The document outlines 15 topics, each with concepts and selected references, to illustrate the relevance of psychology for understanding and coping with the threat of nuclear war. Awareness of the literature is intended to encourage psychologists to become more active in applying psychological concepts to nuclear weapons issues. The articles and…
Descriptors: Books, Citations (References), Higher Education, Nuclear Warfare

Peterson, Candida C.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
Examines the effect of gender, sex role orientation, and political orientation on attitudes among 46 male and 62 female first-year university students in Perth, Australia, concerning nuclear weapons. Females were found to be more opposed to their development and use. Discusses practical implications for political behavior. (DM)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Females, Foreign Countries, Males