Kumagai, 2013 - Google Patents

Third party aggression as retaliation to intergroup injustice.

Kumagai, 2013

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9400888461119356931
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Kumagai T
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The Japanese Journal of Social Psychology

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This study examined the effects of intergroup social justice on intergroup aggression inflicted against a wrongdoer by someone who was not directly involved in the wrongdoing (third party aggression). Specifically, it focused on whether third party aggression is retaliatory …
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