The present research examines how psychological distance influences the weight given to individuating information about targets of justice judgments. Drawing on construal level theory, which links psychological distance to levels of construal, we hypothesize that increasing psychological distance from justice judgments reduces people’s sensitivity to specific features of targets, thereby minimizing the extent to which applications of justice are influenced by target-specific information. Psychological proximity, by contrast, enhances the salience of targets’ idiosyncratic characteristics, thereby leading to applications of justice that are more sensitive to targets’ identity. Six studies, examining various justice principles, support these...
Abstract. Growing evidence points to a bidirectional relationship between spatial distance and level...
This study explored the role of power distance disposition on the relationship between justice perce...
Construal level theory of psychological distance (CLT) is a social psychological theory that explore...
The primary goal of this study was to examine whether changes in the temporal distance of a moral di...
Across three essays, my dissertation examines novel implications of the link between psychological d...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Individuals can follow their moral norms, or opt for a means-end, consequentialist reasoning, in whi...
Eyal, Liberman, and Trope (2008) established that people judged moral transgressions more harshly an...
In 4 studies, the authors examined the prediction derived from construal level theory (CLT) that hig...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
Three studies examined the effect of primed psychological distance on level of perceptual construal,...
Correlational studies have repeatedly shown that justice sensitivity is linked with stronger emotion...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Psychological research indicates that trust in the independent third party affects the way in which ...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Abstract. Growing evidence points to a bidirectional relationship between spatial distance and level...
This study explored the role of power distance disposition on the relationship between justice perce...
Construal level theory of psychological distance (CLT) is a social psychological theory that explore...
The primary goal of this study was to examine whether changes in the temporal distance of a moral di...
Across three essays, my dissertation examines novel implications of the link between psychological d...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Individuals can follow their moral norms, or opt for a means-end, consequentialist reasoning, in whi...
Eyal, Liberman, and Trope (2008) established that people judged moral transgressions more harshly an...
In 4 studies, the authors examined the prediction derived from construal level theory (CLT) that hig...
Justice Sensitivity (JS) as a personality disposition is indicated by the frequency of perceived inj...
Three studies examined the effect of primed psychological distance on level of perceptual construal,...
Correlational studies have repeatedly shown that justice sensitivity is linked with stronger emotion...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Psychological research indicates that trust in the independent third party affects the way in which ...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Abstract. Growing evidence points to a bidirectional relationship between spatial distance and level...
This study explored the role of power distance disposition on the relationship between justice perce...
Construal level theory of psychological distance (CLT) is a social psychological theory that explore...