نتایج جستجو برای: revenge

تعداد نتایج: 8968  

2014
Ramzi Fatfouta Tanja M. Gerlach Michela Schröder-Abé Angela Merkl

The present study investigated the unique contributions of two distinct dimensions of narcissism – admiration and rivalry – to two facets of unforgiveness: revenge and avoidance. In addition, we examined whether state anger, state rumination, and state empathy mediate this relationship. Using a large sample (N = 1040), we found that admiration was negatively related to revenge and avoidance via...

2015
Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero The Anh Han Luís Moniz Pereira Tom Lenaerts

Making agreements on how to behave has been shown to be an evolutionarily viable strategy in one-shot social dilemmas. However, in many situations agreements aim to establish long-term mutually beneficial interactions. Our analytical and numerical results reveal for the first time under which conditions revenge, apology and forgiveness can evolve and deal with mistakes within ongoing agreements...

2013
Craig Crossley

This study examined how perceptions of underlying offender motives affect victims’ emotional and behavioral reactions toward their offender. Perceived offender motives of malice and greed were embedded in a cognition–emotion–behavior model based on theories of attribution, forgiveness and revenge, and tested in the context of social undermining. Findings suggested that victims distinguished bet...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
Michael E McCullough Frank D Fincham Jo-Ann Tsang

The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psychological parameters: forbearance (abstinence from avoidance and revenge motivations, and maintenance of benevolence), trend forgiveness (reductions in avoidance and revenge, and increases in benevolence), and temporary forgiveness (transient reductions in avoidance and revenge, and transient incre...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2014
Mario Gollwitzer Linda J Skitka Daniel Wisneski Arne Sjöström Peter Liberman Syed Javed Nazir Brad J Bushman

Three hypotheses were derived from research on vicarious revenge and tested in the context of the assassination of Osama bin Laden in 2011. In line with the notion that revenge aims at delivering a message (the "message hypothesis"), Study 1 shows that Americans' vengeful desires in the aftermath of 9/11 predicted a sense of justice achieved after bin Laden's death, and that this effect was med...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Cheryl R Kaiser S Brooke Vick Brenda Major

We prospectively examined the relationship between individuals' belief in a just world and their desire for revenge against the perpetrators of the September 11 terrorist attacks against the United States. Eighty-three undergraduate students who had completed a measure of just-world beliefs prior to the terrorist attacks were assessed approximately 2 months following the attacks. The more stron...

2004
Aurelio José Figueredo Ilanit Robin Tal Prentiss McNeil Alfonso Guillén

Culture of honor (COH) theory [Nisbett, R. E., & Cohen, D. (1996). Culture of honor: The psychology of violence in the south. Boulder, CO: Westview Press] predicts that the importance of upholding one’s reputation is cross-culturally variable: Revenge should be more prevalent in herding societies than in farming societies, and should be entirely absent in foraging societies. This study was desi...

Journal: :Cambridge Review of International Affairs 2021

Why did Britain intervene in Libya 2011? Several explanations suggest themselves: security, R2P and status. The article shows that status was a significant motivating factor, this demonstrates dynamic helps to refine classical realist theory of intervention. calls for be seen intrinsically instrumentally, more attention paid the related motive revenge. findings (though do not prove from causal ...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Andrea Velardi

Natural revenge over cytomegalovirus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Andrea Velardi UNIVERSITY OF PERUGIA In this issue of Blood, Foley et al show that, in allogeneic hematopoietic transplant recipients, donor-derived natural killer (NK) cells respond to cytomegalovirus (CMV) by acquiring features that are reminiscen...

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