Belief in a Just World

作者: Claudia Dalbert , Matthias Donat

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.24043-9

关键词: Social psychologySubjective well-beingDispositionBig Five personality traitsJust-world hypothesisPsychologyEconomic Justice

摘要: According to just world research, people need believe that they live in a which everyone gets what deserve and deserves get. This belief is conceptualized as an interindividually varying disposition has important adaptive functions. The stronger this is, the more trust justice defend world, either behaviorally or cognitively, better their well-being is.

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