Benefits of forgiveness have been well documented, but past research has not directly addressed the crucial question of whether forgiveness deters or invites repeat transgressions. Our research indicates that expressing forgiveness typically discourages future offenses. In Study 1, participants playing a form of the prisoner’s dilemma game were more likely to repeat their transgressions against unforgiving victims than forgiving victims, especially when victims had no chance to retaliate. In response to a hypothetical scenario presented in Study 2, participants reported that they would be less likely to risk offending someone for a second time if that person had forgiven their first offense. In Study 3, participants’ autobiographical recoll...
Apologies depend upon one\u27s sincere demeanor and another\u27s forgiveness. Varying defendants\u27...
Although punishment and forgiveness frequently are considered to be opposites, in the present paper ...
ABSTRACTAccording to the dominant account of forgiveness, to forgive is to overcome the reactive att...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Following a transgression, interpersonal forgiveness is one strategy used to restore harmony between...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Expressing (vs. withholding) forgiveness is often promoted as a beneficial response for victims. In ...
Across four studies, guilt led to forgiveness of others’ transgressions. In Study 1, people prone to...
This experiment manipulated the expression of forgiveness after an offense in order to investigate p...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
Although forgiveness can have numerous benefits, it can also have a notable cost—forgiveness can all...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
While the topic of forgiveness has only recently started to receive empirical attention, little rese...
Apologies depend upon one\u27s sincere demeanor and another\u27s forgiveness. Varying defendants\u27...
Although punishment and forgiveness frequently are considered to be opposites, in the present paper ...
ABSTRACTAccording to the dominant account of forgiveness, to forgive is to overcome the reactive att...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Following a transgression, interpersonal forgiveness is one strategy used to restore harmony between...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Expressing (vs. withholding) forgiveness is often promoted as a beneficial response for victims. In ...
Across four studies, guilt led to forgiveness of others’ transgressions. In Study 1, people prone to...
This experiment manipulated the expression of forgiveness after an offense in order to investigate p...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
Although forgiveness can have numerous benefits, it can also have a notable cost—forgiveness can all...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
While the topic of forgiveness has only recently started to receive empirical attention, little rese...
Apologies depend upon one\u27s sincere demeanor and another\u27s forgiveness. Varying defendants\u27...
Although punishment and forgiveness frequently are considered to be opposites, in the present paper ...
ABSTRACTAccording to the dominant account of forgiveness, to forgive is to overcome the reactive att...