In search of the silver lining: the justice motive fosters perceptions of benefits in the later lives of tragedy victims.
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Getting "just deserts" or seeing the "silver lining": the relation between judgments of immanent and ultimate justice.Time frame and justice motive: future perspective moderates the adaptive function of general belief in a just world.Through the looking glass: focusing on long-term goals increases immanent justice reasoning.Higher moral obligations of tolerance toward other minorities: an extra burden on stigmatized groups.Observer perceptions of moral obligations in groups with a history of victimization.
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In search of the silver lining: the justice motive fosters perceptions of benefits in the later lives of tragedy victims.
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In search of the silver lining ...... ater lives of tragedy victims.
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In search of the silver lining ...... ater lives of tragedy victims.
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Aaron C Kay
Gráinne M Fitzsimons
Joanna E Anderson
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10.1177/0956797610386620
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2010-10-19T00:00:00Z