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|a Responses to victimizations and belief in a just world /
|c edited by Leo Montada and Melvin J. Lerner.
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|a Critical issues in social justice,
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|t Immanent justice and ultimate justice : two ways of believing in justice /
|r Jürgen Maes --
|t BJW and self-efficacy in coping with observed victimization : results from a study about unemployment /
|r Changiz Mohiyeddini and Leo Montada --
|t How do observers of victimization preserve their belief in a just world cognitively or actionally? : findings from a longitudinal study /
|r Barbara Reichle, Angela Schneider, and Leo Montada --
|t Individual differences in the belief in a just world and responses to personal misfortune /
|r Carolyn L. Hafer and James M. Olsen --
|t Belief in a just world, well-being, and coping with an unjust fate /
|r Claudia Dalbert --
|t Belief in a just world and right-wing authoritarianism as moderators of perceived risk /
|r Alan J. Lambert, Thomas Burroughs, and Alison L. Chasteen --
|t Belief in a just world and willingness to accommodate among married and dating couples /
|r Isaac M. Lipkus and Victor Bissonnette --
|t Measuring the beliefs in a just world /
|r Adrian Furnham --
|t Eight stages in the development of research on the construct of belief in a just world? /
|r Jürgen Maes --
|t Methodological strategies in research to validate measures of belief in a just world /
|r Manfred J. Schmitt --
|t Belief in a just world : a hybrid of justice motive and self-insterest? /
|r Leo Montada --
|t Two forms of belief in a just world : some thoughts on why and how people care about justice /
|r Melvin J. Lerner.
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|a This thoroughly detailed text examines how an individual's belief in a just world determines his or her sense of, and responses to, victimization. It explores the direct and indirect relationships between justice, fate, risk, self-determinism, and self-interest, among other issues. The volume also includes methods of measuring beliefs in a just world and considers components of delusion, knowledge, and justification in the equation.
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