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Responses to Victimizations and Belief in a Just World

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ISBN-10: 0306460300

ISBN-13: 9780306460302

Edition: 1998

Authors: Leo Montada, Melvin J. Lerner, J. Maes, C. Mohiyeddini, B. Reichle

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This thoroughly detailed text examines how an individual's belief in a just world determines his or her sense of, and response to, victimisation.
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Book details

List price: $169.99
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Springer
Publication date: 9/30/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.904
Language: English

An Overview: Advances in Belief in a Just World Theory and Methods
Immanent Justice and Ultimate Justice: Two Ways of Believing in Justice
BJW and Self-Efficacy in Coping with Observed Victimization: Results from a Study about Unemployment
How Do Observers of Victimization Preserve Their Belief in a Just World Cognitively or Actionally? Findings from a Longitudinal Study
Individual Differences in the Belief in a Just World and Responses to Personal Misfortune
Belief in a Just World, Well-Being, and Coping with an Unjust Fate
Belief in a Just World and Right-Wing Authoritarianism as Moderators of Perceived Risk
The Belief in a Just World and Willingness to Accommodate among Married and Dating Couples
Measuring the Beliefs in a Just World
Eight Stages in the Development of Research on the Construct of Belief in a Just World?
Methodological Strategies in Research to Validate Measures of Belief in a Just World
Belief in a Just World: A Hybrid of Justice Motive and Self-Interest?
The Two Forms of Belief in a Just World: Some Thoughts on Why and How People Care about Justice
Index