In two studies, the authors sought to identify the mathematical function underlying the temporal course of forgiveness. A logarithmic model outperformed linear, exponential, power, hyperbolic, and exponential-power models. The logarithmic function implies a psychological process yielding diminish-ing returns, corresponds to the Weber-Fechner law, and is functionally similar to the power law underlying the psychophysical function (Stevens, 1971) and the forgetting function (Wixted & Ebbesen, 1997). By 3 months after their transgressions, the typical participant’s forgiveness had increased by two log-odds units. Individual differences in rates of change were correlated with robust predictors of forgiveness. Consistent with evolutionary th...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
Forgiveness is often assumed to be adaptive for psychological adjustment following interpersonal tra...
While the topic of forgiveness has only recently started to receive empirical attention, little rese...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
In the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing theoretical and empirical att...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
We propose that people forgive to serve particular functions, depending on the extent to which forgi...
Researchers commonly conceptualize forgiveness as a rich complex of psychological changes involving ...
Prominent models and interventions designed to promote forgiveness have distinguished one\u27s decis...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Whether to forgive is a key decision supporting cooperation. Like many other evolutionarily recurren...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148...
Psychological research on forgiveness has become increasingly prevalent over the past several years....
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
Forgiveness is often assumed to be adaptive for psychological adjustment following interpersonal tra...
While the topic of forgiveness has only recently started to receive empirical attention, little rese...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
In the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing theoretical and empirical att...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
We propose that people forgive to serve particular functions, depending on the extent to which forgi...
Researchers commonly conceptualize forgiveness as a rich complex of psychological changes involving ...
Prominent models and interventions designed to promote forgiveness have distinguished one\u27s decis...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Whether to forgive is a key decision supporting cooperation. Like many other evolutionarily recurren...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148...
Psychological research on forgiveness has become increasingly prevalent over the past several years....
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
Forgiveness is often assumed to be adaptive for psychological adjustment following interpersonal tra...
While the topic of forgiveness has only recently started to receive empirical attention, little rese...