Against the odds: Hope as an antecedent of support for climate change action |
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Complex inclusive categories of positive and negative valence and prototypicality claims in asymmetric intergroup relations. |
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Dynamics of Moral Repair: Forgiveness, Self-Forgiveness, and the Restoration of Value Consensus as Interdependent Processes |
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The effects of moral/social identity threats and affirmations on psychological defensiveness following wrongdoing |
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The impact of outcome orientation and justice concerns on tax compliance: the role of taxpayers' identity. |
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The Ingroup as Pars Pro Toto: Projection From the Ingroup Onto the Inclusive Category as a Precursor to Social Discrimination |
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The Mandate of the Collective: Apology Representativeness Determines Perceived Sincerity and Forgiveness in Intergroup Contexts. |
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Of bikers, teachers and Germans: groups' diverging views about their prototypicality |
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On the relationship between justice and forgiveness: are all forms of justice made equal? |
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Perceived Distributive Fairness of EU Transfer Payments, Outcome Favorability, Identity, and EU-Tax Compliance. |
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Retributive and restorative justice. |
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Towards tolerance: Representations of superordinate categories and perceived ingroup prototypicality |
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Two pathways to self-forgiveness: A hedonic path via self-compassion and a eudaimonic path via the reaffirmation of violated values |
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When “different” means “worse”: In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts |
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