公正世界信念的作用,受害者的可识别性,以及受害者指责的另一个目标的突出性

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Mathias Twardawski , Moritz Fischer , Philipp Agostini , Johannes Schwabe , Mario Gollwitzer
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摘要

将责任和指责归咎于无辜受害者的倾向与人们的信念有关,即世界是一个公正的地方,每个人都得到了他们应得的,他们应得的。在本研究中,我们考察了公正世界信念与受害者责备之间的关系在多大程度上取决于(a)受害者是否可识别(b)另一个相关人员是否突出(例如,犯罪者)。预注册先导实验结果(研究1;N = 363)表明,在没有显著犯罪者的情况下,识别受害者的信息(与没有信息相比)增加了公正世界信念与受害者责备之间的关系。相比之下,当有一个突出的罪犯时,关于受害者的识别信息(与没有信息相比)降低了这种关系。我们试图在预注册实验中重复这些发现(研究2;N = 1143),对设计进行了一些更改,以解决研究1的一些局限性。在这里,我们只发现了公正世界信念和第二个人的显著性的主要影响,但没有发现假设的互动影响。讨论了可能的解释和影响。
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The role of just-world beliefs, victim identifiability, and the salience of an alternative target for victim blaming
Victim blaming—the tendency to attribute responsibility and blame to innocent victims—is associated with people's belief that the world is a just place where everybody gets what they deserve and deserves what they get. In the present research, we examine the extent to which the relationship between just-world beliefs and victim blaming depends on (a) whether or not the victim is identifiable and (b) whether or not another involved person is salient (e.g., an offender). Results from a pre-registered pilot experiment (Study 1; N = 363) suggest that, in the absence of a salient offender, identifying information about the victim (vs. no information) increased the relationship between just-world beliefs and victim blaming. In contrast, when there was a salient offender, identifying information about the victim (vs. no information) decreased this relationship. We attempted to replicate these findings in a pre-registered experiment (Study 2; N = 1143), implementing several changes to the design to address some limitations of Study 1. Here, we only found main effects of just-world beliefs and the salience of a second person, but none of the hypothesized interaction effects. Possible explanations and implications are discussed.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology publishes original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena. The journal emphasizes empirical, conceptually based research that advances an understanding of important social psychological processes. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and methodological comments.
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