No interest in being cynical: Conflicting versus corresponding interests track variability in the link between personal control and cynicism
Recent literature indicates that a lack of personal control negatively predicts (social) cynicism, a negative view of others as self-interested and exploitative (Stavrova & Ehlebracht, 2018a, 2019). Despite the ostensibly robust nature of this relationship, I propose that the strength of the lin...
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