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Psychology, Crime and Law, 2003
At first sight, vengeance appears to be a puzzling emotion, as it does not redress the harm that elicited it, while acting on it may well turn out to be counterproductive. In this study we asked a large group of (young) respondents (n = 513) to think of a particular recent incident that made them feel vengeful and to report whether they had acted on it
Eric Rassin, Robert Horselenberg
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At first sight, vengeance appears to be a puzzling emotion, as it does not redress the harm that elicited it, while acting on it may well turn out to be counterproductive. In this study we asked a large group of (young) respondents (n = 513) to think of a particular recent incident that made them feel vengeful and to report whether they had acted on it
Eric Rassin, Robert Horselenberg
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This paper investigates the extent of vengeful feelings and their determinants using data on more than 116,000 individuals from 66 countries. Country characteristics as well as personal attributes of the individuals influence vengeful feelings. The magnitude of vengeful feelings is greater for people in countries with low levels of education, low ...
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Friedman, Daniel, Singh, Nirvikar
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This paper investigates the extent of vengeful feelings and their determinants using data on more than 89,000 individuals from 53 countries. Country characteristics (such as per-capita income, average education of the country, presence of an armed ...
Naci H. Mocan
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Justice versus vengeance: motives underlying punitive judgements
The present study was designed to address the question of whether justice and vengeance motives can be differentiated and clearly delineated within the judicial process.
Lynne Forsterlee
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Anger rumination and subjective happiness: forgiveness and vengeance as mediators
The present study was aimed to investigate the mediating role of forgiveness and vengeance and its relationship with anger rumination and subjective happiness.
Seydi Ahmet Satici +7 more
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More is different with a vengeance
Cell Systems, 2022In his 1972 landmark paper "More is Different," Philip W. Anderson established "complexity" as a fundamentally important subject of inquiry. He highlighted the profound limitations of reductionist approaches in understanding nature's complexity, and he set in motion new lines of investigation that have, among other things, led to systems biology.
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Vengeance is mine: Narcissism, vengeance, and the tendency to forgive
Journal of Research in Personality, 2004Abstract Recent theory and research have suggested that the disposition to forgive and the tendency to seek vengeance are related but distinguishable characteristics. Although highly forgiving individuals cannot be simultaneously high in vengeance, those who are low in forgiveness could be either vengeful or not.
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