Abstract Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might then be selectively motivated to amend only the injustice that is harmful to them, while someone more principled would respond consistently regardless of whether they stand to gain or lose. Here, we disentangle such principled and opportunistic motives towards injustice. With a sample of 312 monozygotic- and 298 dizygotic twin pairs (N = 1220), we measured people’s propensity to perceive injustice as victims, observers, beneficiaries, and perpetrators of injustice, using the Justice Sensitivity scale. With a biometric approach to factor analysis, that provides increased stringency in inferring latent psychological traits, we find evi...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
Contrary to the common wisdom among criminal law scholars, the empirical evidence reveals that peopl...
Most people have a desire to live in a just world, a place where good things happen to good people a...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
Justice is one of the fundamental principles in human evolution, and justice sensitivity from the pr...
The trait justice sensitivity captures individual differences in the tendency to perceive injustice ...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were develope...
Anger, indignation, guilt, rumination, victim compensation, and perpetrator punishment are considere...
Baumert A, Beierlein C, Schmitt M, et al. Measuring Four Perspectives of Justice Sensitivity With Tw...
© The Author(s) 2020. In Western samples, individuals differ systematically in the importance they a...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
The concept of "justice sensitivity" has been introduced as a personality disposition by Schmitt, Ne...
It is frequently observed that despite individual incentives to free ride, humans decide to cooperat...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
Contrary to the common wisdom among criminal law scholars, the empirical evidence reveals that peopl...
Most people have a desire to live in a just world, a place where good things happen to good people a...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
Justice is one of the fundamental principles in human evolution, and justice sensitivity from the pr...
The trait justice sensitivity captures individual differences in the tendency to perceive injustice ...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were develope...
Anger, indignation, guilt, rumination, victim compensation, and perpetrator punishment are considere...
Baumert A, Beierlein C, Schmitt M, et al. Measuring Four Perspectives of Justice Sensitivity With Tw...
© The Author(s) 2020. In Western samples, individuals differ systematically in the importance they a...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
The concept of "justice sensitivity" has been introduced as a personality disposition by Schmitt, Ne...
It is frequently observed that despite individual incentives to free ride, humans decide to cooperat...
The effects of climate change lead to increasing social injustice and hence justice is intrinsically...
Contrary to the common wisdom among criminal law scholars, the empirical evidence reveals that peopl...
Most people have a desire to live in a just world, a place where good things happen to good people a...