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The Belief in a Just World
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Author(s):
Melvin J. Lerner
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1980
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Springer US
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978-1-4899-0450-8
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978-1-4899-0448-5
Publication date (Print):
1980
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10.1007/978-1-4899-0448-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The Belief in a Just World
pp. 31
The First Experiment
pp. 39
The Second Experiment
pp. 55
The Third Experiment
pp. 63
Three Experiments That Assess the Effects of Sex and Educational Background of Observers, Experimenter and Observer Influence on One Another, and the Reactions of ‘Informed’ and Nonimplicated Observers
pp. 73
Reactions to the Belief in a Just World Theory and Findings
pp. 89
Condemning the Victimized
pp. 105
The Assignment of Blame
pp. 123
The Response to Victimization
pp. 137
Who Believes in a Just World
pp. 183
Deserving versus Justice
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