• Title of article

    Justice for all, or just for me? More evidence of the importance of the self-other distinction in just-world beliefs

  • Author/Authors

    Robbie M. Sutton، نويسنده , , Karen M. Douglas، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    637
  • To page
    645
  • Abstract
    Recent research shows that the belief that the world is fair to the self (BJW-self) is associated with indices of psychological health, whereas the belief that the world is fair to others (BJW-others) is associated with harsh social attitudes (Bègue and Bastounis, 2003). However research has not ruled out the possibility that third factors are responsible for these patterns of correlation. In the present research, 233 psychology undergraduates completed measures of BJW-self, BJW-others, attitudes to the poor, life satisfaction, locus of control, self esteem, and socially desirable responding. Results showed that BJW-self is uniquely related to psychological health, BJW-others is uniquely related to harsh attitudes to the poor, and that these relationships are not attributable to the influence of third causes. Results provide strong support for the distinction between perceived justice for the self and for others, and suggest that perceptions of justice are indeed the “active ingredient” responsible for their ability to predict psychological and social outcomes.
  • Keywords
    Justice , Just world , locus of control , Social desirability , self esteem , life satisfaction , prejudice , Blame
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Record number

    457764