Replication Data for Intuitive vs. Deliberative Deterrence Behaviors
by Pomeroy, Caleb / Harvard Dataverse·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
Replication data for a study examining the role of intuition versus deliberation in deterrence-related behaviors. The research includes four studies: a time pressure experiment, a survey of thinking styles, a text analysis of Cold War US foreign policy elites, and a case study of US President Ronald Reagan. The dataset is hosted by Harvard Dataverse and was last updated in May 2026.
Use Cases
Analyzing the relationship between thinking styles and support for deterrence policies based on the survey data.
Comparing intuitive versus deliberative decision-making in foreign policy contexts based on the experimental and case study data.
Conducting text analysis on elite discourse about deterrence during the Cold War based on the described text corpus.
Testing hypotheses about the ecological rationality of intuitive aggression based on the multi-method study design.
Strengths
Data supports a multi-method study design involving four distinct analyses.
The dataset is associated with research published in a peer-reviewed context, as indicated by the 'Replication Data' title.
Last update timestamp of 2026-05-01 suggests recent maintenance.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for large-scale analysis.
The description does not specify file formats or data size, complicating technical preparation.
Provenance
Source
Harvard Dataverse, authored by Caleb Pomeroy.
Collection Method
Likely contains data from experiments, surveys, text analysis, and a historical case study as described.
Time Range
Study period includes the Cold War era for the text analysis component.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-01 20:44:36; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Primary focus appears to be United States foreign policy and elites.
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