The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psychological parameters: forbearance (abstinence from avoidance and revenge motivations, and maintenance of benevolence), trend forgiveness (reductions in avoidance and revenge, and increases in benevolence), and temporary forgiveness (transient reductions in avoidance and revenge, and transient increases in benevolence). In 2 studies, the investigators examined this 3-parameter model. Initial ratings of transgression severity and empathy were directly related to forbearance but not trend forgiveness. Initial responsibility attributions were inversely related to forbearance but directly related to trend forgiveness. When people experienced high em...
This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
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...
In two studies, the authors sought to identify the mathematical function underlying the temporal cou...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
Most of the existing research on forgiveness so far has devoted considerable attention to the cross-...
Interpersonal forgiving was conceptualized in the context of a 2-factor motivational system that gov...
Through forgiveness, people reduce negative responses toward their transgressors, and are more motiv...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Forgiveness is often assumed to be adaptive for psychological adjustment following interpersonal tra...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
Victims commonly respond to experienced wrongdoing by punishing or forgiving the transgressor. While...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
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...
In two studies, the authors sought to identify the mathematical function underlying the temporal cou...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
Most of the existing research on forgiveness so far has devoted considerable attention to the cross-...
Interpersonal forgiving was conceptualized in the context of a 2-factor motivational system that gov...
Through forgiveness, people reduce negative responses toward their transgressors, and are more motiv...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Forgiveness is often assumed to be adaptive for psychological adjustment following interpersonal tra...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
Victims commonly respond to experienced wrongdoing by punishing or forgiving the transgressor. While...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...