What constitutes torture?: psychological impediments to an objective evaluation of enhanced interrogation tactics

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P356DOI10.1177/0956797611405679
P698PubMed publication ID21483029
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51041814

P2093author name stringGeorge Loewenstein
Loran F Nordgren
Mary-Hunter Morris McDonnell
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P433issue5
P304page(s)689-694
P577publication date2011-04-11
P1433published inPsychological ScienceQ7256367
P1476titleWhat constitutes torture?: psychological impediments to an objective evaluation of enhanced interrogation tactics
P478volume22

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