This research focuses on the impact of apologies and reparations on members of the perpetrator group. Seven experiments across different contexts examined three possible outcomes for the perpetrator group: satisfaction with the act, negative feelings towards the victims, and support for future assistance. This dissertation argues that perpetrator group members are satisfied with an apologetic act for two reasons: the apology improves the image of their group; and it implies an obligation for victims to "get over" the issue (obligation shifting). Realistic power gains or losses for either group were unimportant to perpetrators but in the final experiment victim empowerment emerged as relating to perpetrator satisfaction in addition to obliga...
This study explores the impact chemsex may have on the intimate worlds of its users. Eight participa...
The aim of this research was to explore narratives co-constructed with two young people who were loo...
Procedural learning is thought to play a crucial role in language and literacy acquisition through t...
Apologies have been used in crisis communications to address organizational transgressions. Yet, the...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PsychologySatoris S. CulbertsonPerformance appraisals are an importan...
People feel guilt when they harm others. Research on guilt has found its mixed effects on interperso...
Background Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is considered a core competency in emergency medi...
Difficulty understanding speech in the presence of noise is a common complaint of middle-aged and ol...
The interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect is the tendency for intergroup interactions to b...
Reminders of past injustice against one’s ingroup propels group members to seek meaning. A central m...
The synopsis of this cumulative dissertation reports the theoretical background, methodology and mai...
Studies of young adults have shown that in the presence of intense mood states (e.g., sad), the freq...
Wrongful convictions pose a large threat to the integrity of the United States criminal justice syst...
Ovarian cancer is the second most common gynaecological cancer and the eighth-most common cause of d...
The purpose of this study was to see the impact of small group math interventions had on students’ m...
This study explores the impact chemsex may have on the intimate worlds of its users. Eight participa...
The aim of this research was to explore narratives co-constructed with two young people who were loo...
Procedural learning is thought to play a crucial role in language and literacy acquisition through t...
Apologies have been used in crisis communications to address organizational transgressions. Yet, the...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PsychologySatoris S. CulbertsonPerformance appraisals are an importan...
People feel guilt when they harm others. Research on guilt has found its mixed effects on interperso...
Background Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is considered a core competency in emergency medi...
Difficulty understanding speech in the presence of noise is a common complaint of middle-aged and ol...
The interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect is the tendency for intergroup interactions to b...
Reminders of past injustice against one’s ingroup propels group members to seek meaning. A central m...
The synopsis of this cumulative dissertation reports the theoretical background, methodology and mai...
Studies of young adults have shown that in the presence of intense mood states (e.g., sad), the freq...
Wrongful convictions pose a large threat to the integrity of the United States criminal justice syst...
Ovarian cancer is the second most common gynaecological cancer and the eighth-most common cause of d...
The purpose of this study was to see the impact of small group math interventions had on students’ m...
This study explores the impact chemsex may have on the intimate worlds of its users. Eight participa...
The aim of this research was to explore narratives co-constructed with two young people who were loo...
Procedural learning is thought to play a crucial role in language and literacy acquisition through t...