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The Multidimensional Forgiveness Inventory: A Model for the Assessment of Incongruent and Incomplete Forgiveness

open access: yesSAGE Open
Building on existing models, we theorized a dimensional model which quantifies forgiveness in terms of incongruence among forgiveness aspects. In the present research we aimed to draw on attitudinal theory to validate a measure of forgiveness which ...
James G. Hillman, Tara K. MacDonald
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Forgiveness and reconciliation in the context of the Colombian armed conflict [PDF]

open access: yesPsychosocial Intervention, 2016
Forgiveness and reconciliation are important in the transformation of cultural practices within peace processes. This study aimed to find ideas and beliefs that Colombians have about forgiveness and reconciliation.
Ángela Cortés   +4 more
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Impossible Forgiveness

open access: yesEthical Perspectives, 2008
Contains fulltext : 71641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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Exploring the Psychological Processes That Underlie Interpersonal Forgiveness: Replication and Extension of the Model of Motivated Interpersonal Forgiveness

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
When, why, and how does interpersonal forgiveness occur? These questions guided recent research that compared the relative abilities of empathy versus motivated reasoning models to account for the influence of relationship closeness on interpersonal ...
Leigh Anne N. Donovan   +2 more
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Przebaczenie jako kategoria współczesnego dyskursu pamięci na przykładzie Kinderszenen Jarosława Marka Rymkiewicza i Słonecznika Szymona Wiesenthala

open access: yesZagłada Żydów, 2011
Przebaczenie jako kategoria współczesnego dyskursu pamięci na przykładzie Kinderszenen Jarosława Marka Rymkiewicza i Słonecznika Szymona Wiesenthala Forgiveness as a Category of Modern Memory Discourse as Seen in Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz’s Kinderszenen
Marcin Napiórkowski   +1 more
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The effects of awe on interpersonal forgiveness: the mediating role of small-self

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Awe could increase prosocial behavior, but little is known about its effects on interpersonal forgiveness. This study aims to explore the potential impact of awe on interpersonal forgiveness and the underlying mechanism of this process, using a ...
Suxia Liao, Yichang Liu, Bo Yuan
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Learning to Forgive. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The Folk Theorem for infinitely repeated games o®ers an embarrassment of riches; nowhere is equilibrium multiplicity more acute. This paper selects amongst these equilibria in the following sense. If players learn to play an infinitely repeated game using classical hypothesis testing, it is known that their strategies almost always approximate ...
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Conceptualizing Forgiveness, Granting Forgiveness, and Seeking Forgiveness: A Turkish-French Comparison

open access: yesReview of European Studies, 2013
The study examined the validity of the Turkish versions of three forgiveness-related questionnaires: the Conceptualizations of Forgiveness Questionnaire, the Forgivingness Questionnaire, and the Disposition to Seek Forgiveness Questionnaire. These questionnaires were translated from English to Turkish.
Mullet, Etienne, Bugay, Asli
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Psychometric properties of the differentiated process scale of self-forgiveness in Spanish population

open access: yesCogent Psychology
Self-forgiveness is essential for repairing personal harm, yet its complexity has hindered the development of instruments that assess it as a process. Moreover, few measures have been translated into Spanish.
Karla Gallo-Giunzioni   +3 more
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Forgiveness: Not a power

open access: yesAnalysis
Abstract Some understand forgiveness as a normative power. Here we raise an objection to such views. They cannot explain certain instances when forgiveness is beyond our grasp. A victim of a wrong, despite thinking forgiveness is the right thing to do and wishing that she could forgive, may find herself unable to do so.
Ryu, A, Sewell, T
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