Injustice for all or just for me? Social value orientation predicts responses to own versus other's procedures.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
; 38(10): 1247-58, 2012 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict evaluations of procedures that were accorded to self and others. Proselfs versus prosocials were either granted or denied an opportunity to voice an opinion in a decision-making process and witnessed how someone else was either granted or denied such an opportunity. Consistent with the hypothesis, procedural evaluations of both proselfs and prosocials were influenced by own procedure when other was granted voice, but only proselfs were influenced by own procedure when other was denied voice. These findings were particularly attributable to prosocials' tendency to evaluate a situation where no-voice procedures are applied consistently between persons more positively than proselfs. It is concluded that proselfs are focused on procedural justice and injustice for self more than prosocials, whereas prosocials value equality in procedures more than proselfs-even when equality implies injustice for all.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Justiça Social
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Valores Sociais
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Ego
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Julgamento
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Adult
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
Ano de publicação:
2012
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Holanda