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期刊名:Social justice research

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ISSN:0885-7466

e-ISSN:1573-6725

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Jan-Willem van Prooijen Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Conspiracy theories are widespread and have a profound impact on society. The present contribution proposes that conspiracy theories are explanatory narratives that necessarily contain justice judgments, as they include attributions of blam...
Zainab Baloch,Muhammad Zahid Iqbal,Malik Ikramullah et al. Zainab Baloch et al.
This paper seeks to understand the association between ratees' relational justice perceptions and their feedback acceptance, both directly and through leader-member exchange (LMX). The paper also examines the moderated mediation effect of s...
Gabriel Nudelman,Shanmukh Vasant Kamble,Kathleen Otto Gabriel Nudelman
The emotional costs of the COVID-19 pandemic have raised concerns among clinicians and scholars. The goal of the current study was to test whether or not neuroticism, conscientiousness, and personal belief in a just world are associated wit...
Atsushi Narisada,Philip J Badawy,Scott Schieman Atsushi Narisada
People value being paid appropriately for their work-but national surveys indicate that many working adults report a discrepancy between what they actually earn and what they think they should justly earn. This evidence provides an impetus ...
Victoria Charlton,Annette Rid Victoria Charlton
All healthcare systems operate with limited resources and therefore need to set priorities for allocating resources across a population. Trade-offs between maximising health and promoting health equity are inevitable in this process. In thi...
Cara A Talaska,Susan T Fiske,Shelly Chaiken Cara A Talaska
Investigations of racial bias have emphasized stereotypes and other beliefs as central explanatory mechanisms and as legitimating discrimination. In recent theory and research, emotional prejudices have emerged as another, more direct predi...
Mark Fondacaro,Bianca Frogner,Rudolf Moos Mark Fondacaro
This study describes the development of two versions of a Health Care Justice Inventory (HCJI). One version focuses on patients' interactions with their providers (HCJI-P) and the other focuses on patients' interactions with the representat...
V Murphy-Berman,T Cross,M Fondacaro V Murphy-Berman
Considerable research has supported the notion that procedural justice is important to individuals independent of outcome considerations. Tyler and his associates (Lind and Tyler, 1988; Lind and Earley 1992; Tyler, 1989) proposed that this ...