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The relation between people's connection with a target and the perceived importance of justice

The relation between people's connection with a target and the perceived importance of justice
The relation between people's connection with a target and the perceived importance of justice
We propose that actors will perceive justice as more important with respect to a target when they experience moderate versus extremely high or extremely low connection with the target. In two studies, we manipulated actors’ connection with (e.g., similarity to) a target and the target's standing on the appropriate justice criterion. Both studies yielded the predicted curvilinear relation between connectedness and the perceived relevance of justice. In Study 2, actors’ decisions were more affected by the justice criterion in the moderate versus extreme connectedness conditions. Our findings have important implications for the interplay between connection with others and moral motivations.
0197-3533
395-409
Hafer, Carolyn L.
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Conway, Paul
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Olson, James M.
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Hafer, Carolyn L.
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Hafer, Carolyn L., Conway, Paul, Cheung, Irene, Malyk, David and Olson, James M. (2013) The relation between people's connection with a target and the perceived importance of justice. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34 (5), 395-409. (doi:10.1080/01973533.2012.711693).

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We propose that actors will perceive justice as more important with respect to a target when they experience moderate versus extremely high or extremely low connection with the target. In two studies, we manipulated actors’ connection with (e.g., similarity to) a target and the target's standing on the appropriate justice criterion. Both studies yielded the predicted curvilinear relation between connectedness and the perceived relevance of justice. In Study 2, actors’ decisions were more affected by the justice criterion in the moderate versus extreme connectedness conditions. Our findings have important implications for the interplay between connection with others and moral motivations.

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Published date: 1 September 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 473423
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473423
ISSN: 0197-3533
PURE UUID: dd238bcf-4443-4236-81cd-63fc619aa885
ORCID for Paul Conway: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4649-6008

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Date deposited: 17 Jan 2023 18:07
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:17

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Author: Carolyn L. Hafer
Author: Paul Conway ORCID iD
Author: Irene Cheung
Author: David Malyk
Author: James M. Olson

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