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ArtikelJust - World Beliefs and Attributions of Causal Responsibility Among Korean Adolescents  
Oleh: Gui-Yong, Hong
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Cross-Cultural Research vol. 31 no. 2 (1997), page 121-136.
Topik: responsibility; beliefs; attribution responsibility; korean adolescents
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Isi artikelThis article explores korean adolescents' perceptions of justice and attributions of causal responsibility for an event presented in a narrative scenario. Factors varied in the design included participant's gender (male vs female), scenario target person's gender (male vs female), the target person's personal histrory (good vs bad) and the event outcome (positive vs negative). Although, objectively, the scenario event outcome was random (a loterry), the majority of participants interpreted it in terms of korean just world beliefs. Quantitative analyses showed that the adolescents reported higher degrees of justice when the scenario person and outcome valences were correspondent than when they were non correpondent. Qualitative analyses of the adolescents' free - response comments about the secenario revealed justice perceptions and attributions of causal responsibility that were contingent on the target person's and the justice authority's (haneul) fulfillment of role obligations prescribed by korean just world beliefs (inkwaeungbo).
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