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Public Opinions of Suicide Bombers' Mental Health1,2:
Abstract This study was designed to explore public opinions of suicide bombers' mental health, which is a subject of great popular and scholarly debate. In a random sample of 391 adult residents surveyed by telephone, there did not appear to be significant differences in answers based on respondents' age, sex, or race. However, belief that suicide bombers are mentally ill was inversely related to respondents' level of education. That respondents with less education would be more apt to believe that suicide bombers are mentally ill can be understood through prior research on the fundamental attribution error. In this particular case, however, the least educated respondents' opinions may actually reflect the latest scientific findings on the subject.