Anda belum login :: 23 Nov 2024 15:33 WIB
Home
|
Logon
Hidden
»
Administration
»
Collection Detail
Detail
Descriptive and Prescriptive Beliefs About Justice : A Sino - U. S. Comparison
Oleh:
Pepitone, Albert
;
Albright, Linda
;
Yueh-Ting, Lee
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Cross-Cultural Research vol. 31 no. 2 (1997)
,
page 101-120.
Topik:
JUSTICE
;
justice
;
U. S. comparison
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
CC7
Non-tandon:
1 (dapat dipinjam: 0)
Tandon:
tidak ada
Lihat Detail Induk
Isi artikel
The present article focuses on the distinction between descriptive (i. e. what will happen) and prescriptive (i. e. what should happen) beliefs in justice and shows that person valence and belief type had an interactive effect on outcome valence. Specifically, the 2 (chinese and american culture) x 2 (good and bad person) x 2 (will as descriptive and should as prescriptive belief) study revealed that both chinese and americans believe that good people should receive better outcomes than they will, but chinese believe that bad people should receive worse outcomes than they will, whereas americans believe that bad people should receive better outcomes than they will. This may sugegst that, in comparison with chinese, americans are more tolerant of or lenient toward immoral behaviour and are prescriptively less committed to moral justice.
Opini Anda
Klik untuk menuliskan opini Anda tentang koleksi ini!
Kembali
Process time: 0.015625 second(s)