In this paper, we argue that the personal relevance of a situation primarily influences spontaneous inferences about social justice, and not necessarily affects explicit justice judgments. To test this hypothesis, two studies manipulated personal relevance and assessed justice inferences and judgments: Participants read descriptions of fair or unfair events happening to stimulus persons referred to with first-person versus third-person pronouns (Experiment 1) or as "a friend" versus "a stranger" (Experiment 2). We then measured spontaneous justice inferences (using the probe recognition paradigm) and explicit justice judgments (using rating scales). As predicted, both studies showed stronger spontaneous justice inferences for high personal ...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict eva...
How individuals form justice perceptions has been a fundamental question in justice research. While ...
In this paper, we argue that the personal relevance of a situation primarily influences spontaneous ...
In this paper, we argue that the personal relevance of a situation primarily influences spontaneous ...
This article focuses on how people infer the justness of events they encounter. Earlier justice rese...
A vast body of research points to the importance of justice to people. Justice exists between indivi...
Social justice can be thought of as an idea that exists within the minds of individuals and that con...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
We investigated two factors that determine accurate memory for justice-related information: Justice ...
Correlational studies have repeatedly shown that justice sensitivity is linked with stronger emotion...
Selective attention and justice sensitivity (JS), a personality trait reflecting individual differen...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
In this article, we argue that when forming justice judgments, unconscious thought can lead to more ...
Extending previous work on the formation of justice judgments, it is argued in this thesis that proc...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict eva...
How individuals form justice perceptions has been a fundamental question in justice research. While ...
In this paper, we argue that the personal relevance of a situation primarily influences spontaneous ...
In this paper, we argue that the personal relevance of a situation primarily influences spontaneous ...
This article focuses on how people infer the justness of events they encounter. Earlier justice rese...
A vast body of research points to the importance of justice to people. Justice exists between indivi...
Social justice can be thought of as an idea that exists within the minds of individuals and that con...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
We investigated two factors that determine accurate memory for justice-related information: Justice ...
Correlational studies have repeatedly shown that justice sensitivity is linked with stronger emotion...
Selective attention and justice sensitivity (JS), a personality trait reflecting individual differen...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
In this article, we argue that when forming justice judgments, unconscious thought can lead to more ...
Extending previous work on the formation of justice judgments, it is argued in this thesis that proc...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict eva...
How individuals form justice perceptions has been a fundamental question in justice research. While ...