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ArtikelJustice in Cultural Context : A Social - Psychological Perspective  
Oleh: Pepitone, Albert ; L’Armand, Kathleen
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Cross-Cultural Research vol. 31 no. 2 (1997), page 83-100.
Topik: JUSTICE; justice; social - psychological perspective
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Isi artikelThis article critically examines two major theoretical perpectives on justice in social psychology - equity and just world -particularly, the confusion between believing injustice versus believing that justice exists, and the neglected moral dimension of justice, the belief that God or transcendental law creates the universal imperative. Research on the implications for justice in life events confirms the hypothesis that justice is perceived when the valences of the person and the outcomes affecting that person are balanced, that this proposition holds in comparisons of U. S. and indian samples and that highly religious persons perceive more justice in life events than less or non religious persons.
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