Mimicry and just world beliefs: Mimicking makes men view the world as more personally just
People's just world beliefs are related to how they feel and behave towards others: the stronger people hold beliefs that the world treats them fairly, the more they feel and act pro-socially towards others. It is conceivable, therefore, that pro-social feelings and behaviours towards others ca...
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Main Authors: | STEL, Marielle, VAN DER BOS, Kees, SIM, Su-hsien Samantha, RISPENS, Sonja |
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2013
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