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1. Introduction -- 2. Justice-relevant cognitions as a cause of affect -- 3. Justice and the moral emotions -- 4. Justice, the self, and affect -- 5. Mood and emotions as causes of justice -- 6. Emotional regulation : display rules and terror management -- 7. Conclusion.
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The purpose of this study was to utilize the challenge-hindrance framework to examine the discrete and combined effects of different environmental stressors on behavioral, cognitive, and affective outcomes at the team level. Results from 83 teams working on a command and control simulation...
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We investigated the interactive effects of regulatory focus priming and message framing on the perceived fairness of unfavorable events. We hypothesized that individuals' perceptions of fairness are higher when they receive a regulatory focus prime (promotion versus prevention) that is congruent...
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To date, most methods for direct blockmodeling of social network data have focused on the optimization of a single objective function. However, there are a variety of social network applications where it is advantageous to consider two or more objectives simultaneously. These applications can...
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