作者: Lieven Brebels , David De Cremer , Constantine Sedikides , Alain Van Hiel
DOI: 10.1007/S11211-013-0180-4
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摘要: This article examined the differential role of self-rumination and self-reflection on psychological influence procedural fairness. Study 1 induced relative to an outward-focused control. Self-rumination increased perceived importance fairness, whereas decreased it. 2, assessing individual differences in self-reflection, showed that a standard fairness manipulation (voice vs. no voice) predicted future interaction preferences with enactment source among those high (but not low) low high) self-reflection. The findings validate multiple process approach understanding self