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Drawing on the motivated information processing model (De Dreu & Carnevale, 2003), we explore how individual differences in collectivism (the social motive) and need for closure (the epistemic motive) drive individuals’ reactions to the justice treatment of a coworker. Across both laboratory...
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Descriptive norms – the behavior of other individuals in one's reference group – play a key role in shaping individual decisions. When characterizing the behavior of others, a standard approach in the literature is to focus on average behavior. In this paper, we argue both theoretically and...
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Descriptive norms - the behavior of other individuals in one's reference group - play a key role in shaping individual decisions. When characterizing the behavior of others, a standard approach in the literature is to focus on average behavior. In this paper, we argue both theoretically and...
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Descriptive norms - the behavior of other individuals in one's reference group - play a key role in shaping individual decisions. When characterizing the behavior of others, a standard approach in the literature is to focus on average behavior. In this paper, we argue both theoretically and...
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