Acting prosocially towards others may sometimes involve tangible costs to self, which can be associated with lower motivation to help those who have been the victims of injustice. In contrast to previous work which suggests that empathy does not shape the perceptions of injustice, the present research proposes that while perceptions of fairness in the context of injustice are dynamic, they may well be shaped by empathy. Using a dictator-style paradigm, the present research explored the extent to which empathy is related to perceptions of injustice and in turn, compensating forms of inequality. A non-registered Study 1 (N = 466) found that higher empathy predisposition is related to perceiving more injustice in contexts of inequality. Prereg...
Some researchers have recently promoted the idea that humans possess an instinct to “altruistically”...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
People are often confronted with injustice that is done to others. In such cases, observers (i.e. th...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
Traditional approaches to distributive justice have seen the determination of whether or not a distr...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
In this article we develop a taxonomy of emotional injustice: what occurs when the treatment of emot...
Fairness violations elicit powerful behavioral and affective responses. Indeed, people are willing t...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
The current dissertation examined role differences in the perception of injustice; specifically, di...
People are confronted with injustice and innocent victims on a regular basis. Reactions toward victi...
In order to convince her readers to take action to address the structural injustices inherent to glo...
Envy often manifests as hostility or derogation of the superior individual. Two experiments investig...
In social psychology it has been argued that the importance of justice cannot be overstated. In the...
We investigated how another person’s emotions about resource allocation decisions influence observer...
Some researchers have recently promoted the idea that humans possess an instinct to “altruistically”...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
People are often confronted with injustice that is done to others. In such cases, observers (i.e. th...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
Traditional approaches to distributive justice have seen the determination of whether or not a distr...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
In this article we develop a taxonomy of emotional injustice: what occurs when the treatment of emot...
Fairness violations elicit powerful behavioral and affective responses. Indeed, people are willing t...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
The current dissertation examined role differences in the perception of injustice; specifically, di...
People are confronted with injustice and innocent victims on a regular basis. Reactions toward victi...
In order to convince her readers to take action to address the structural injustices inherent to glo...
Envy often manifests as hostility or derogation of the superior individual. Two experiments investig...
In social psychology it has been argued that the importance of justice cannot be overstated. In the...
We investigated how another person’s emotions about resource allocation decisions influence observer...
Some researchers have recently promoted the idea that humans possess an instinct to “altruistically”...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
People are often confronted with injustice that is done to others. In such cases, observers (i.e. th...