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Propiedades Psicométricas de la Escala de Creencia en un Mundo Justo General y Personal en el Contexto Argentino

2018

El objetivo principal de este trabajo fue analizar las propiedades psicométricas de las Escalas de Creencia en un Mundo Justo General y Personal. Para tal fin, se examinó la estructura interna de ambas, testeando si evalúan un mismo constructo global o constituyen dos dimensiones diferenciadas, la consistencia interna de cada una y sus relaciones con las orientaciones religiosas. Participaron del estudio 328 estudiantes universitarios de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires con edades entre 18 y 40 años (M = 24,1; DT = 3,88). El 36,6% eran hombres (n = 120) y el 63,4% mujeres (n = 208). Los resultados del estudio sugieren propiedades psicométricas adecuadas para ambas escalas de CMJ. Además, …

//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]05 social sciencesOtras PsicologíaPsicologíaConfirmatory factor analysisCREENCIA PERSONAL EN UN MUNDO JUSTOCIENCIAS SOCIALESCREENCIA GENERAL EN UN MUNDO JUSTOCronbach's alphaJust-world hypothesisInternal consistencyRELIGIOSIDADVALIDACION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1 [https]050104 developmental & child psychologyPsykhe (Santiago)
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BJW and Self-Efficacy in Coping with Observed Victimization

1998

With the theory of “Belief in a Just World” (BJW), Lerner (1970, 1980) has given an explanation as to why people blame innocent victims for self-infliction of their fate and why they derogate innocent victims. They do so to deny injustices, respectively, to defend their belief in a just world. BJW in its most general form implies the conviction that everybody gets what he or she justly deserves. The other side of the coin is that everybody deserves what happens to him or her. When oneself or others enjoy advantages or suffer disadvantages, we care about justice. BJW motivates the search for legitimate reasons. Deservingness is the most legitimate reason for many people.

BlameSelf-efficacyCoping (psychology)Just-world hypothesismedia_common.quotation_subjectConvictionPsychologyWorld theorySocial psychologymedia_common
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The Fairness Principle, Reward, and Altruistic Behavior

2011

The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between reward and altruism. It was hypothesized that the altruistic behavior of someone who has been asked for help will occur only after the person asking for help has been evaluated. As a result, if the situation of a person asking for help is perceived as less fortunate, help will be given even if no proportional award is received in return, according to a principle based on need that makes people feel they should help the needy. Results show that when the participants received an unfair award, they tended to offer much bigger donations only in the condition in which the other was perceived as less fortunate. jasp_749 1110..1120…

Social PsychologybiologyCompensation (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectMillerImpartialitybiology.organism_classificationAltruismProsocial behaviorSocial systemIf and only ifJust-world hypothesisPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonJournal of Applied Social Psychology
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The belief in an unjust world: An egotistic delusion

1996

The main hypothesis of Lerner's just world theory says that people are inclined to think that their physical and social environment is just and that individuals generally get what they deserve and deserve what they get. Contrary to Lerner's assumption, however, it is suggested in the article that in some situations, people may perceive the world as unjust because such a belief has a specific “ego-defensive” compoment for an individual. It is likely, for instance, that the belief in an unjust world, though in itself a legitimate block to success, may be aggrvated in conditions diagnostic for competence and hence can be used as a special form of self-handicapping strategy. This assumption has…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEgotismSocial environmentDelusionJust-world hypothesisAnthropologymedicineSelf-serving biasmedicine.symptomPsychologyLawCompetence (human resources)Social psychologymedia_commonSocial policySocial Justice Research
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