Implications of Reflected Appraisals of Interpersonal Insecurity for Suspicion and Power
Ingroup Identity Moderates the Impact of Social Explanations on Intergroup Attitudes: External Explanations Are Not Inherently Prosocial
On the Psychology of the Belief in a Just World: Exploring Experiential and Rationalistic Paths to Victim Blaming
The Effects of Exclusion and Reintegration on the Evaluation of Deviant Opinion Holders
Thoughts Versus Deeds: Distal and Proximal Intent in Lay Judgments of Moral Responsibility