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Responses to Victimizations and Belief in a Just World
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Leo Montada
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Melvin J. Lerner
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1998
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Springer US
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978-1-4419-3306-5
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978-1-4757-6418-5
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1998
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10.1007/978-1-4757-6418-5
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Immanent Justice and Ultimate Justice
pp. 187
Methodological Strategies in Research to Validate Measures of Belief in a Just World
pp. 41
BJW and Self-Efficacy in Coping with Observed Victimization
pp. 55
How Do Observers of Victimization Preserve Their Belief in a Just World Cognitively or Actionally?
pp. 65
Individual Differences in the Belief in a Just World and Responses to Personal Misfortune
pp. 87
Belief in a Just World, Well-Being, and Coping with an Unjust Fate
pp. 217
Belief in a Just World: A Hybrid of Justice Motive and Self-Interest?
pp. 247
The Two Forms of Belief in a Just World
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