Individuals often cannot address (objective) group injustices until they develop a (subjective) critical awareness of them. In three studies, we tested two potential psychological pathways toward critical awareness: Reflection (deductive, knowledge driven) and action (inductive, action driven) mindsets. Across studies, participants were exposed to an objectively unjust event, enacted by the experimenter. Based on a pilot study (N=31) and first experiment (N=28), we developed the hypothesis that action (vs. reflection) mindsets increase group entitativity (due to their reliance on expectancy effects), but not necessarily (subjective) critical awareness of (objective) group injustice. Study 2 (N=121) confirmed this hypothesis. We discuss the ...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve p...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Individuals often cannot address (objective) group injustices until they develop a (subjective) crit...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
Research on social judgment typically emphasizes one of three processes that enable unequivocal unde...
People are confronted with injustice and innocent victims on a regular basis. Reactions toward victi...
This research examined the effects of reminders of ingroup responsibility for past wrongdoings on pe...
This research examined the effects of reminders of ingroup responsibility for past wrongdoings on pe...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
In social groups, individuals are often confronted with evaluations of their behaviour by other grou...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve p...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Individuals often cannot address (objective) group injustices until they develop a (subjective) crit...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
Research on social judgment typically emphasizes one of three processes that enable unequivocal unde...
People are confronted with injustice and innocent victims on a regular basis. Reactions toward victi...
This research examined the effects of reminders of ingroup responsibility for past wrongdoings on pe...
This research examined the effects of reminders of ingroup responsibility for past wrongdoings on pe...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
The current research examines how members of groups that have been victimized by ethnopolitical viol...
In social groups, individuals are often confronted with evaluations of their behaviour by other grou...
Confrontation of discrimination can be seen as a form of morally courageous behavior, however those ...
Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve p...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...