A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation

© The Author(s) 2020. In Western samples, individuals differ systematically in the importance they assign to matters of justice and injustice, and dispositional Justice Sensitivity can be differentiated according to the perspectives of victim, observer, beneficiary, and perpetrator. In a cross-cultu...

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Main Authors: Baumert, Anna, Maltese, Simona, Reis, Dorota, MacLeod, Colin, Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann, Galang, Adrianne John R., Salanga, Maria Guadalupe C., Schmitt, Manfred
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-16772022-06-27T07:03:30Z A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation Baumert, Anna Maltese, Simona Reis, Dorota MacLeod, Colin Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann Galang, Adrianne John R. Salanga, Maria Guadalupe C. Schmitt, Manfred © The Author(s) 2020. In Western samples, individuals differ systematically in the importance they assign to matters of justice and injustice, and dispositional Justice Sensitivity can be differentiated according to the perspectives of victim, observer, beneficiary, and perpetrator. In a cross-cultural comparison between the Philippines, Germany, and Australia (N = 677 students), we investigated whether Justice Sensitivity can be equivalently described by these four perspectives, whether measurement instruments have invariant psychometric properties, and whether the psychological relevance of the Justice Sensitivity perspectives for cooperation behavior differs between these cultural contexts. The results of multigroup confirmatory factor analyses support weak measurement invariance and invariant associations between Justice Sensitivity perspectives and trust game decisions. Across cultures, victim sensitivity predicted reluctance to cooperate under threat of exploitation, and observer, beneficiary, and perpetrator sensitivities predicted cooperation under temptation. Our study extends insight into Justice Sensitivity to underresearched cultural contexts of urban and rural Philippines. 2020-09-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/678 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1677/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description © The Author(s) 2020. In Western samples, individuals differ systematically in the importance they assign to matters of justice and injustice, and dispositional Justice Sensitivity can be differentiated according to the perspectives of victim, observer, beneficiary, and perpetrator. In a cross-cultural comparison between the Philippines, Germany, and Australia (N = 677 students), we investigated whether Justice Sensitivity can be equivalently described by these four perspectives, whether measurement instruments have invariant psychometric properties, and whether the psychological relevance of the Justice Sensitivity perspectives for cooperation behavior differs between these cultural contexts. The results of multigroup confirmatory factor analyses support weak measurement invariance and invariant associations between Justice Sensitivity perspectives and trust game decisions. Across cultures, victim sensitivity predicted reluctance to cooperate under threat of exploitation, and observer, beneficiary, and perpetrator sensitivities predicted cooperation under temptation. Our study extends insight into Justice Sensitivity to underresearched cultural contexts of urban and rural Philippines.
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author Baumert, Anna
Maltese, Simona
Reis, Dorota
MacLeod, Colin
Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann
Galang, Adrianne John R.
Salanga, Maria Guadalupe C.
Schmitt, Manfred
spellingShingle Baumert, Anna
Maltese, Simona
Reis, Dorota
MacLeod, Colin
Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann
Galang, Adrianne John R.
Salanga, Maria Guadalupe C.
Schmitt, Manfred
A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
author_facet Baumert, Anna
Maltese, Simona
Reis, Dorota
MacLeod, Colin
Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann
Galang, Adrianne John R.
Salanga, Maria Guadalupe C.
Schmitt, Manfred
author_sort Baumert, Anna
title A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
title_short A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
title_full A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
title_fullStr A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Cultural Study of Justice Sensitivity and Its Consequences for Cooperation
title_sort cross-cultural study of justice sensitivity and its consequences for cooperation
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