Applied Research
Genocide
Publications
For more complete documentation of Paul Slovic's work on Genocide, click here.
735 Slovic, P. (2011, May 11). The psychology of intervention: Why we need a villain. The Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved from http://insideoregon.uoregon.edu/o-e-clips-for-may-11-2011
664 Slovic, P. (2010). The more who die, the less we care. In E. Michel-Kerjan & P. Slovic (Eds.), The irrational economist: Decision making in a dangerous world (pp. 30-40). New York: Public Affairs Press.
592 Slovic, P. (2007, March). Numbed by numbers. Foreign Policy. Retrieved April 4, 2007 from www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3751
593 Slovic, P. (2007, April 7). When compassion fails. New Scientist, p. 18. Available online at www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/mg19425985.400
580 Slovic, P. (2007), "If I look at the mass I will never act": Psychic numbing and genocide. Judgment and Decision Making, 2, 79-95. Retrieved April 24, 2007, from http://journal.sjdm.org/vol2.2.htm
525 Small, D. A., Loewenstein, G., & Slovic, P. (2007). Sympathy and callousness: The impact of deliberative thought on donations to identifiable and statistical victims. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 102, 143-153.
388 Fetherstonhaugh, D., Slovic, P., Johnson, S. M., & Friedrich, J. (1997). Insensitivity to the value of human life: A study of psychophysical numbing. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 14(3), 283-300.