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Sensitivity to befallen injustice and reactions to unfair treatment in the laboratory

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Mohiyeddini, Changiz
Schmitt, Manfred

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Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral" der Universität Trier, FB I - Psychologie

Abstract / Description

Investigates the construct validity of a self-report questionnaire for dispositional sensitivity to befallen injustice (SBI). At three occasions of measurement, the four indicators of SBI with varying types of unfair situations were examined: (1) frequency of perceived injustice, (2) intensity of anger, (3) intrusiveness/perseverance of thoughts about the unjust event, and (4) punitivity. At Occasion 1, 171 students completed questionnaires for measuring SBI, trait anger, anger in, anger out, anger control, self-assertiveness, belief in a just world, and attitudes toward principles of distributive justice. Two months later at Occasion 2, 75 of the original subjects were treated unfairly in a laboratory situation that involved competition and achievement behavior. At Occasion 3 four weeks later, 39 subjects evaluated the unfair treatment in retrospect. All three occasions were presented as independent studies; the subjects perceived no connection between them. This study provides evidence that SBI is a trait and that its strongest explanatory power regards immediate and delayed cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to unjust treatment in the laboratory.

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Psychologie

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Date of first publication

1995

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Berichte aus der Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral";094

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  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Mohiyeddini, Changiz
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Schmitt, Manfred
  • Other kind(s) of contributor
    Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral" der Universität Trier, FB I - Psychologie
    de
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    2022-11-17T11:05:24Z
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  • Date of first publication
    1995
  • Abstract / Description
    Investigates the construct validity of a self-report questionnaire for dispositional sensitivity to befallen injustice (SBI). At three occasions of measurement, the four indicators of SBI with varying types of unfair situations were examined: (1) frequency of perceived injustice, (2) intensity of anger, (3) intrusiveness/perseverance of thoughts about the unjust event, and (4) punitivity. At Occasion 1, 171 students completed questionnaires for measuring SBI, trait anger, anger in, anger out, anger control, self-assertiveness, belief in a just world, and attitudes toward principles of distributive justice. Two months later at Occasion 2, 75 of the original subjects were treated unfairly in a laboratory situation that involved competition and achievement behavior. At Occasion 3 four weeks later, 39 subjects evaluated the unfair treatment in retrospect. All three occasions were presented as independent studies; the subjects perceived no connection between them. This study provides evidence that SBI is a trait and that its strongest explanatory power regards immediate and delayed cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to unjust treatment in the laboratory.
    en
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-psydok-1767
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/126
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.9073
  • Language of content
    eng
  • Is part of
    Berichte aus der Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral", Nr. 094, ISSN 1430-1148, http://www.gerechtigkeitsforschung.de/berichte/beri094.pdf
  • Is part of series
    Berichte aus der Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral";094
  • Keyword(s)
    Psychologie
    de
  • Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)
    150
  • Title
    Sensitivity to befallen injustice and reactions to unfair treatment in the laboratory
    en
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    report
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    PsyDok
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    Berichte der Arbeitsgruppe "Verantwortung, Gerechtigkeit, Moral"