Personality and cognitive processes in life and death decision making: An exploration into the source of judgment errors by police special squadsFootnoteThis study was conducted while the author was a Visiting Professor at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va. The sponsorship by S/Special Agent Edward Tully of the National Executive Institute Associates, the financial assistance of the ALSAM Foundation of Salt Lake City, the close collaboration of Special Agent Phillip Hayden in conducting this research, the statistical assistance of Dwayne Schindler, and the critical comments of two anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged.
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