2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.858392
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A Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Violent Extremist Propaganda: The Motivational Pathways Underlying Movement Toward and Away From Violent Extremist Action

Abstract: Anecdotal evidence supports than engaging with violent extremist content online facilitates the radicalization process. However, there is a consistent lack of empirically grounded research to provide insight into the psychological process through which this influence occurs (if at all). As such, most theories often fail to accommodate both the multifinality (the concept that many people are exposed to violent extremist material, yet never engage in violent extremism), and equifinality (the concept that people … Show more

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“…Other researchers have also found that individuals with internet addiction exhibit characteristics of high BAS and low self-control ( 9 , 19 ). It may be attributable to individuals with high BAS, when faced with rewarding situations, are prone to actively pursuing short-term rewards, neglecting potential long-term negative consequences, leading to a decrease in self-control ( 34 , 35 ). The decrease in self-control further results in a loss of control over behavior, immersing individuals in the online world and making it difficult to break free from internet addiction ( 9–11 , 36 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers have also found that individuals with internet addiction exhibit characteristics of high BAS and low self-control ( 9 , 19 ). It may be attributable to individuals with high BAS, when faced with rewarding situations, are prone to actively pursuing short-term rewards, neglecting potential long-term negative consequences, leading to a decrease in self-control ( 34 , 35 ). The decrease in self-control further results in a loss of control over behavior, immersing individuals in the online world and making it difficult to break free from internet addiction ( 9–11 , 36 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%