This book provides an analysis of the human phenomenon of hesitation, the time elapsing between the stimulation of a person and that person's response.
This volume offers striking evidence that whatever Americans may think about government regulation in general, they are remarkably consistent in desiring stricter regulation of technological safety.
Choice This book examines the ways in which human beings seek to cope with uncertainty by means of doctrines that postulate degrees of inevitability. These doctrines originate in natural science, social science, philosophy, and religion.
This book, the result of the author's experience in psychology and forestry studies, studies the relation between these two seemingly different disciplines.