Experimental Research on Just-World Theory: Problems, Developments, and Future Challenges.
Brock University · Université Grenoble Alpes
Abstract
M. J. Lerner (1980) proposed that people need to believe in a just world; thus, evidence that the world is not just is threatening, and people have a number of strategies for reducing such threats. Early research on this idea, and on just-world theory more broadly, was reviewed in early publications (e.g., M. J. Lerner, 1980; M. J. Lerner & D. T. Miller, 1978). In the present article, focus is directed on the post-1980 experimental research on this theory. First, 2 conceptualizations of the term belief in a just world are described, the typical experimental paradigms are explained, and a general overview of the post-1980 experiments is provided. Second, problems with this literature are discussed, including…
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2Topics & keywords
- Miller
- Epistemology
- Positive economics
- Focus (optics)
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Economics
- Philosophy
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions