Theoretical reflections suggest that avengers and targets of revenge have self-serving perception biases when judging the severity of revenge acts and preceding offenses. Empirical research investigating such biases has so far focused on either the offense or the revenge act and may have confounded a perception bias with a situational selection bias (i.e., avengers and targets selecting different events in self-serving ways, so that there may be actual, as opposed to perceptual, differences in severity). The current research circumvents this shortcoming by empirically investigating this perception bias by assessing avengers’ and targets’ severity scores of both the offense and the revenge act, and comparing these scores with severity scores...
We took an individual differences approach to explain revenge tendencies in powerholders. Across fou...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by fe...
Little is known about the situational factors that turn feelings of revenge into actual acts of reve...
When people are hurt or angered by another person they may try to restore equity to the relationship...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
Numerous ongoing conflicts in the world, such as terrorist attacks and retributive reactions to such...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
The current investigation examined the untested effects of perspective taking on revenge. After taki...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The current investigation examined the untested effects of perspective taking on revenge. After taki...
We review two subjective (mis)perceptions that influence revenge and forgiveness systems. Individual...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Revenge is a social behavior that is too often misunderstood. Most of the accounts of revenge portra...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
We took an individual differences approach to explain revenge tendencies in powerholders. Across fou...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by fe...
Little is known about the situational factors that turn feelings of revenge into actual acts of reve...
When people are hurt or angered by another person they may try to restore equity to the relationship...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
Numerous ongoing conflicts in the world, such as terrorist attacks and retributive reactions to such...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
The current investigation examined the untested effects of perspective taking on revenge. After taki...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The current investigation examined the untested effects of perspective taking on revenge. After taki...
We review two subjective (mis)perceptions that influence revenge and forgiveness systems. Individual...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Revenge is a social behavior that is too often misunderstood. Most of the accounts of revenge portra...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
We took an individual differences approach to explain revenge tendencies in powerholders. Across fou...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by fe...