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Justice sensitivity: Assessment and location in the personality space

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HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1027/1015-5759.21.3.202

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prosocial orientation; self-related concerns; other-related concerns; moral rigor

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Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were developed. A latent state-trait analysis revealed high reliabilities (approximate to.95). Trait consistencies (approximate to.61) were twice as large as occasion specificities (approximate to.33). The correlation between observer and perpetrator sensitivity was much higher than the correlation between either one and victim sensitivity. Self-related concerns (Machiavellianism, paranoia, suspiciousness, vengeance, jealousy, interpersonal trust) correlated more highly with victim sensitivity than with observer and perpetrator sensitivity. Other-related concerns (role taking, empathy, social responsibility) correlated more highly with observer and perpetrator sensitivity than with victim sensitivity. Low correlations between justice sensitivity and a just world belief system were found. Few correlations between justice sensitivity and broad personality traits were significant. Victim sensitivity correlated with neuroticism (approximate to.30). Perpetrator sensitivity correlated with agreeableness (approximate to.20). Observer and perpetrator sensitivity reflected high moral standards. Victim sensitivity was a mixture of self-protective motives and moral concerns.

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