IS IT DESIRABLE OR USEFUL TO BELIEVE IN A JUST WORLD?
IS IT DESIRABLE OR USEFUL TO BELIEVE IN A JUST WORLD?
Author(s): Bernard Gangloff, Crisanta-Alina MazilescuSubject(s): Social Philosophy, Social Norms / Social Control, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Expert Projects Publishing
Keywords: beliefs; social desirability; social utility; judgments; actions;
Summary/Abstract: Recent studies have lately highlighted the normative character of the belief in a just world. Conferring an object the status of a social norm means assigning value (in terms of desirability and utility) to that object. So we questioned the value assigned to the belief in a just world. 170 employees were therefore interrogated on the desirability and utility they would attribute to a future work colleague (future peer or subordinate) based on the responses the latter was supposed to have given to a questionnaire on the belief in a just world. It turns out that believers in a just world are almost always preferred to non-believers, both in terms of desirability, as well as utility, regardless of their future status (peer vs. subordinate). This result thus confirms the normativity of the belief in a just world.
Journal: Revista de Cercetare şi Intervenţie Socială
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 51
- Page Range: 150-161
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English