The effect of paranoia on the judging of harmful events.
Objective. Social psychological research has indicated that intentional harm may be perceived as causing greater damage than unintentional harm. It has been proposed that this harm magnification is a consequence of a need to blame, condemn and punish ("blame motivation"). The objective of...
Main Authors: | Freeman, D, Evans, N, Cernis, E, Lister, R, Dunn, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2015
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