Beliefs in a just world as a buffer against anger

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作者
Dalbert C. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Educational Psychology, Martin Luther University of Halle
[2] Wittenberg, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle (Saale) D-06099
关键词
Anger; Anger expression style; Just world beliefs; Mental health; Mood induction; Self-esteem;
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10.1023/A:1019919822628
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Anger is the emotion typically accompanying unfairness appraisals. Belief in a just world (BJW) was expected to buffer against angry feelings because subjects high in BJW play down unfairness, justify unfairness as being self-inflicted, and avoid self-focused rumination. Three studies were run to test this hypothesis. A questionnaire study revealed that subjects who strongly endorse the belief in a personally just world are less likely to experience anger and, if they do experience such feelings, are less likely to suppress them. In two experiments, an angry, a happy, or a sad mood was induced. In the anger-evoking condition, subjects high in BJW were less angry and suffered no decrease in self-esteem compared to subjects low in BJW, who reported increased feelings of anger and decreased self-esteem. It is concluded that individuals high in BJW are better able to cope with anger-evoking situations, and that BJW can be seen as a personal resource protecting not only mental but also physical health. © 2002 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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