The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ individual differences in three motivational factors, as described in the regulatory mode theory (Higgins et al. 2003) and in the need for cognitive closure theory (Kruglanski 2004): (1) individuals’ tendencies towards psychological motion (as captured in the locomotion construct); (2) individuals’ tendencies towards evaluation and comparison (as captured in the assessment construct); and (3) individuals’ sensitivity to epistemic uncertainty (as captured in the need for closure construct). More specifically, we expected and found that assessment and need for cognitive closure (NFC), through different potential mechanisms (i.e., keeping in mi...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
The present research tested 2 competing models specifying how 2 traits (concern with the well-being ...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
Forgiveness is said to entail a shift in interpersonal motivation, affect, and focus. However, there...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
In the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing theoretical and empirical att...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
Hitherto, the literature on forgiveness has almost exclusively focused on the role of deliberative p...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
The present research addresses the unique role of locomotion and assessment regulatory-mode orientat...
The present research addresses the unique role of locomotion and assessment regulatory-mode orientat...
Forgiveness―a shift in motivation away from retaliation and avoidance towards increased goodwill for...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
The present research tested 2 competing models specifying how 2 traits (concern with the well-being ...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
The present paper explored the idea that forgiveness of others may be related with the victims’ indi...
Forgiveness is said to entail a shift in interpersonal motivation, affect, and focus. However, there...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
In the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing theoretical and empirical att...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
Hitherto, the literature on forgiveness has almost exclusively focused on the role of deliberative p...
Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive ...
The present research addresses the unique role of locomotion and assessment regulatory-mode orientat...
The present research addresses the unique role of locomotion and assessment regulatory-mode orientat...
Forgiveness―a shift in motivation away from retaliation and avoidance towards increased goodwill for...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
The present research tested 2 competing models specifying how 2 traits (concern with the well-being ...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...