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To Ignore, to Join in, or to Intervene? Contextual and Individual Factors Influencing Cyber Bystanders' Response to Cyberbullying Incidents. [PDF]
Arató N, Németh L, Macaulay PJR.
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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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Taming the flames: the role of emotional intelligence in controlling moral outrage among medical students. [PDF]
El Tarhouny S +3 more
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Common human reason in Kant : a study in Kant’s moral psychology and philosophical method
Martin Sticker
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ABSTRACT Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) identities and issues faced by TGNB people are receiving growing attention in social psychology. At the same time, this is a relatively new area, and most research on LGBTQ+ issues primarily focuses on sexual minorities, whereas most research on gender focuses on women and men.
Thekla Morgenroth, Kira Kay Means
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Frontal Delta Dissimilarity During Moral Persuasion: Insight from an EEG Hyperscanning Study. [PDF]
Allegretta RA, Daffinà A, Balconi M.
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The Impact of Freedom of Speech on Conspiracy Beliefs
ABSTRACT Conspiracy beliefs are often portrayed as a threat to democracies. However, less is known about the extent to which the state of democracy may affect conspiracy beliefs. Hence, we investigated the impact of the societal level of freedom of speech on conspiracy beliefs. In Study 1, using aggregated nation‐level data (N = 68 countries), we found
Paul Bertin +6 more
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The psychological foundations of moral disengagement: the dynamic relationships between state desperation, psychological flexibility, and mental well-being. [PDF]
Turan MB +7 more
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ABSTRACT Citizens’ responses to policies depend on narrative meaning‐making. Through the lens of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ecuador, this study addresses calls for increased insights into how processes of responding to government measures function during societal crises and ruptures.
Ella Marie Sandbakken
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