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Group Belongingness and Procedural Justice: Social Inclusion and Exclusion by Peers Affects the Psychology of Voice

机译:群体归属感和程序正义:同伴的社会包容和排斥影响声音的心理

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The authors focus on the relation between group membership and procedural justice. They argue that whether people are socially included or excluded by their peers influences their reactions to unrelated experiences of procedural justice. Findings from 2 experiments corroborate the prediction that reactions to voice as opposed to no-voice procedures are affected more strongly when people are included in a group than when they are excluded from a group. These findings are extended with a 3rd experiment that shows that people who generally experience higher levels of inclusion in their lives respond more strongly to voice as opposed to no-voice procedures. It is concluded that people's reactions to procedural justice are moderated by people's level of inclusion in social groups.
机译:作者主要关注团体成员资格与程序正义之间的关系。他们认为,人们是否在社会上被同伴包括或排斥在外,会影响他们对不相关的程序正义经验的反应。来自2个实验的结果证实了这样的预测,即将人包括在组中时,对语音反应(而不是无声程序)的影响要比从组中排除时受到的影响更大。这些发现通过第三项实验得到了扩展,该实验表明,生活中通常具有较高包容性的人们对语音的反应比无语音程序要强烈。结论是,人们对程序正义的反应受到人们对社会群体包容程度的调节。

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