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In-group punishment in international relations: US reactions to the founding of China’s AIIB

Review of International Political Economy
We examine, in the context of international relations, the hypothesis from social psychology that punishment for defiance is more likely for in-group than out-group members.
Jing Qian, J. Vreeland, Jianzhi Zhao
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The Influence of Reward and Punishment Systems on Student Discipline

International Journal of Educational Narratives
Background. The role of reward and punishment systems in shaping student discipline has long been a subject of interest in educational psychology.
Aylin Erdo?an, C. Kaya, A. Nazarov
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Message source effects on rejection and costly punishment of criticism across cultures

Communications Psychology
Subgroups of societies evaluate information differently, leading to partisan polarization and societal rifts world-wide. Beyond mere disagreement about facts or different preferences, we identify a group-based mechanism predicting the rejection of ...
J. L. Thürmer   +2 more
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The psychology of punishment and its social implications

Australian Psychologist, 1971
(1971). The psychology of punishment and its social implications. Australian Psychologist: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 4-18.
A. M. Clarke   +2 more
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The Social Psychology of Punishment Reactions

1981
Social psychologists have devoted considerable attention to exploring the role that considerations of justice play in social behavior. People’s concern with the issue of justice has been shown to affect strongly their interpersonal perceptions (Lerner & Miller, 1978; Walster, Walster, & Berschied, 1978) as well as many of their behavioral reactions ...
Dale T. Miller, Neil Vidmar
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Blindfolding, Perceptual Dehumanization and Tolerance for State‐Sanctioned Killing: A Theory of Illegitimate Punishment

European Journal of Social Psychology
The present work integrates cultural practices, perceptual psychology and social cognition to explore the psychological effects of blindfolding in state‐sanctioned punishment.
Katrina Fincher, Patrick Bergemann
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The authoritarian personality model of punitiveness is inconsistent in predicting punishment preferences: A sentencing vignette study in a representative sample from six countries

Political Psychology
Right‐wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) are routinely used to predict punitiveness and believed by some to form the dispositional basis of punitive attitudes toward offenders.
Andrzej Uhl   +2 more
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From punishment to dialogue: the practice of school reconciliation services

Social psychology and society
Context and relevance. School plays a crucial role in the socialization process, providing students with opportunities to develop their personalities and learn to navigate challenges.
E.G. Pastukhova
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Does AI and human advice mitigate punishment for selfish behavior? An experiment on AI ethics from a psychological perspective

Computers in Human Behavior
People increasingly rely on AI-advice when making decisions. At times, such advice can promote selfish behavior. When individuals abide by selfishness-promoting AI advice, how are they perceived and punished?
Margarita Leib   +2 more
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A Psychological Perspective on Punishing Corporate Entities

2014
This chapter takes a psychological perspective to examine how individuals make decisions about culpability and punishment of corporations versus people. Drawing on relevant empirical research we make the argument that while corporate crime raises the social need and public demand for retribution and deterrence, it is principally difficult to attribute ...
Avital Mentovich, Moran Cerf
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