“Perceived Relative Deprivation and Risk" https://t.co/vkuaBjNz7O Perceptions of relative deprivation induce more risk-seeking behavior, Nepal https://t.co/F9vftI2GX5
RT @kimballdc: @epovb @APSAtweets Prof. Mo's article "Perceived Relative Deprivation and Risk: An Aspiration-Based Model of Human Trafficki…
@epovb @APSAtweets Prof. Mo's article "Perceived Relative Deprivation and Risk: An Aspiration-Based Model of Human Trafficking Vulnerability" can be found here (gated): https://t.co/EXWlreJEhM
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RT @epovb: Best Article in Political Behavior Cecilia H. Mo, UC Berkeley Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung. 2018. “Perceived Relative Deprivation and R…
So excited for one of my fave professors here at Berkeley!
Best Article in Political Behavior Cecilia H. Mo, UC Berkeley Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung. 2018. “Perceived Relative Deprivation and Risk: An Aspiration-Based Model of Human Trafficking Vulnerability.” Political Behavior 40 (1): 247–77. https://t.co/aYan4Puce1
Assessing decision-making when persons choose to take on risks that may result in slavery / human trafficking https://t.co/9iucAqtgYn
Perceptions of relative deprivation appear to increase risk-seeking behavior https://t.co/GrIw9wiWKH