What I Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Collateral Combat Damage Seems More Acceptable when Bystander Victims are Unidentified


Journal article


S. Danielson, P. Conway, A Vonasch
[Preprint], 2021


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Danielson, S., Conway, P., & Vonasch, A. (2021). What I Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Collateral Combat Damage Seems More Acceptable when Bystander Victims are Unidentified. [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/9etwm


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Danielson, S., P. Conway, and A Vonasch. “What I Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Collateral Combat Damage Seems More Acceptable When Bystander Victims Are Unidentified.” [Preprint] (2021).


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Danielson, S., et al. “What I Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Collateral Combat Damage Seems More Acceptable When Bystander Victims Are Unidentified.” [Preprint], Retrieved from PsyArXiv psyarxiv.com/9etwm, 2021, doi:10.31234/osf.io/9etwm.


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@article{danielson2021a,
  title = {What I Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Collateral Combat Damage Seems More Acceptable when Bystander Victims are Unidentified},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {[Preprint]},
  doi = {10.31234/osf.io/9etwm},
  author = {Danielson, S. and Conway, P. and Vonasch, A},
  howpublished = {Retrieved from PsyArXiv psyarxiv.com/9etwm}
}


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