Risk-taking attitudes and behaviors among military personnel in dangerous contexts. A categorized research bibliography

The purpose of this edition of Moving Soldiers is to present a categorized overview of research related to risk-taking attitudes and behaviors in military ontexts. The bibliography is grounded in a larger project – “Learning under Risk” – which has been launched to increase the knowledge about risk...

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