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View article: Reactions to no-fault compensation schemes for occupational diseases in the Netherlands: the role of perceived procedural justice, outcome concerns and trust in authorities
Reactions to no-fault compensation schemes for occupational diseases in the Netherlands: the role of perceived procedural justice, outcome concerns and trust in authorities Open
Financial redress for victims of occupational diseases can be offered through no-fault compensation schemes. No-fault compensation schemes have an explicit mission in promoting perceived fairness and justice. The objective is to offer a qu…
View article: From roadblocks to property damage: How injustice perceptions and trust in authorities are associated with participation in nonnormative climate protest
From roadblocks to property damage: How injustice perceptions and trust in authorities are associated with participation in nonnormative climate protest Open
The climate crisis calls for radical action, but what drives people to engage in climate protest? We recruited respondents during protests of Extinction Rebellion in the Netherlands and examined how intentions to engage in normative action…
View article: How climate protesters perceive injustice and justify breaking the law: Qualitative interviews with Extinction Rebellion
How climate protesters perceive injustice and justify breaking the law: Qualitative interviews with Extinction Rebellion Open
Facing the looming threat of the climate crisis, climate movements using strategies of nonviolent civil disobedience have recently attracted attention. To better understand what drives such groups to protest possibly in law-violating ways,…
View article: Flux Sensor Measurement and Calibration Requirements for High-Intensity Heat Flux Applications
Flux Sensor Measurement and Calibration Requirements for High-Intensity Heat Flux Applications Open
Stakeholders of CSP and non-CSP high-intensity broadband flux measurements were surveyed and interviewed to obtain flux sensor design and calibration requirements. Existing sensor technologies and existing calibration facilities were then …
View article: Physical distancing during the COVID‐19 crisis: The roles of threat and moralization
Physical distancing during the COVID‐19 crisis: The roles of threat and moralization Open
One reason why the COVID‐19 pandemic presented a challenge to public health is that individuals struggled to adhere to virus protective behaviors, such as physical distancing. To aid understanding why people engaged in distancing practices…
View article: Procedural fairness in ethnic-cultural decision-making: fostering social cohesion by incorporating minority and majority perspectives
Procedural fairness in ethnic-cultural decision-making: fostering social cohesion by incorporating minority and majority perspectives Open
Recent research describes how procedural fairness can be used to resolve issues related to ethnic-cultural matters. The central finding in this strand of literature is that when minority members experience procedurally fair treatment by so…
View article: Is the uncertain self good at detecting lies? The influence of personal uncertainty on deception detection
Is the uncertain self good at detecting lies? The influence of personal uncertainty on deception detection Open
Five experiments (total number of judging participants = 1309, four different kinds of stimulus materials with a total of 464 messages, total number of judgements = 19,634) investigated the influence of personal uncertainty on the process …
View article: Experimental Insight Into the Fair Process Effect and Its Boundary Conditions
Experimental Insight Into the Fair Process Effect and Its Boundary Conditions Open
Experimental Insight Into the Fair Process Effect and Its Boundary Conditions The perception of being treated fairly during decision-making processes is an important topic in the research literature on law and society. Many studies have in…
View article: Field Experiments Examining Trust in Law: Interviewer Effects on Participants with Lower Educational Backgrounds
Field Experiments Examining Trust in Law: Interviewer Effects on Participants with Lower Educational Backgrounds Open
An important prerequisite for democratic societies to function smoothly is that citizens put trust in the law and as such trust the judges in their country. Therefore, whether various participants actually trust the law is an important top…
View article: When Do Observers Deprioritize Due Process for the Perpetrator and Prioritize Safety for the Victim in Response to Information-Poor Allegations of Harm?
When Do Observers Deprioritize Due Process for the Perpetrator and Prioritize Safety for the Victim in Response to Information-Poor Allegations of Harm? Open
We examined how observers assess information-poor allegations of harm (e.g., “my word against yours” cases), in which the outcomes of procedurally fair investigations may favor the alleged perpetrator because the evidentiary standards are …
View article: Identifying risk factors for Jihadist terrorist offenders committing homicide: An explorative analysis using the European Database of Terrorist offenders
Identifying risk factors for Jihadist terrorist offenders committing homicide: An explorative analysis using the European Database of Terrorist offenders Open
Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about risk indicators associated with specific types of terrorist offences. To partly fill this void, this study explores differences on risk indi…
View article: Editorial: Radicalization and deradicalization: Processes and contexts
Editorial: Radicalization and deradicalization: Processes and contexts Open
© 2022 Winter, Morrison and van den Bos. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
View article: When Employees Experience Low Levels of Job Autonomy, Fair Procedures Buffer Unfair Outcomes
When Employees Experience Low Levels of Job Autonomy, Fair Procedures Buffer Unfair Outcomes Open
Organizations play a key role in maintaining employee wellbeing. Some research suggests that one way to protect employee wellbeing is to treat them fairly (procedural justice), especially when fair job outcomes (distributive justice) canno…
View article: Effectively Managing Negative Situations to Create a Better World Together
Effectively Managing Negative Situations to Create a Better World Together Open
Managing negative situations is a critical task for managers and organizations, especially since doing so effectively is imperative for “creating a better world” (Academy of Management, 2021). However, there are numerous obstacles that can…
View article: Unfairness in Society and Over Time: Understanding Possible Radicalization of People Protesting on Matters of Climate Change
Unfairness in Society and Over Time: Understanding Possible Radicalization of People Protesting on Matters of Climate Change Open
In this manuscript, we introduce a theoretical model of climate radicalization that integrates social psychological theories of perceived unfairness with historical insights on radicalization to contribute to the knowledge of individuals’ …
View article: The Importance of Perceived Procedural Justice Among Defendants With a Non-Western Background Involved in Dutch Criminal Cases
The Importance of Perceived Procedural Justice Among Defendants With a Non-Western Background Involved in Dutch Criminal Cases Open
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch criminal court hearings. To that end, we surveyed 198 criminal defendants to examine whether their perceptions of procedural fairness were signi…
View article: Similarity bias in credit decisions for entrepreneurs on the brink of bankruptcy
Similarity bias in credit decisions for entrepreneurs on the brink of bankruptcy Open
For entrepreneurs in financial distress, it is of vital importance that investors and bankers accurately assess the viability of their business, free of unwanted biases that bear no relevance to the assessment of the chance of survival. De…
View article: Radicalization and violent extremism: Perspectives from research on group processes and intergroup relations
Radicalization and violent extremism: Perspectives from research on group processes and intergroup relations Open
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks constitute important issues in our world. Social psychological group processes and intergroup dynamics play a key role in creating resilien…
View article: Hindsight bias and outcome bias in judging directors’ liability and the role of free will beliefs
Hindsight bias and outcome bias in judging directors’ liability and the role of free will beliefs Open
Following a corporate disaster such as bankruptcy, people in general and damaged parties, in particular, want to know what happened and whether the company's directors are to blame. The accurate assessment of directors’ liability can be je…
View article: Religious radicalization: social appraisals and finding radical redemption in extreme beliefs
Religious radicalization: social appraisals and finding radical redemption in extreme beliefs Open
In this article, we review the psychology of religion and radicalization. In doing so, we note that both macro-level approaches (that study structural conditions in society) and micro-level approaches (that focus on psychological coping an…
View article: Speaking of Justice: A Qualitative Interview Study on Perceived Procedural Justice Among Defendants in Dutch Criminal Cases
Speaking of Justice: A Qualitative Interview Study on Perceived Procedural Justice Among Defendants in Dutch Criminal Cases Open
Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived procedural justice is a relevant concern for defendants, and, if so, which procedural justice components they refer to. The study provides…
View article: Country‐level correlates of the Dark Triad traits in 49 countries
Country‐level correlates of the Dark Triad traits in 49 countries Open
Objectives The Dark Triad traits (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism) capture individual differences in aversive personality to complement work on other taxonomies, such as the Big Five traits. However, the literature on the D…
View article: Structure of Dark Triad Dirty Dozen Across Eight World Regions
Structure of Dark Triad Dirty Dozen Across Eight World Regions Open
The Dark Triad (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism) has garnered intense attention over the past 15 years. We examined the structure of these traits’ measure—the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen (DTDD)—in a sample of 11,488 participants…