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  1. Individual differences in political aggression: The role of social integration, perceived grievances and low self-control
  2. Endorsement for Extremism, Exposure to Extremism via Social Media and Self-Reported Political/Religious Aggression
  3. Testing Situational Action Theory: A narrative review of studies published between 2006 and 2015
  4. Analysing the perception–choice process in Situational Action Theory. A randomized scenario study
  5. How Robust Is the Moderating Effect of Extremist Beliefs on the Relationship Between Self-Control and Violent Extremism?
  6. Differential Online Exposure to Extremist Content and Political Violence: Testing the Relative Strength of Social Learning and Competing Perspectives