Title of article :
JOUGDYGMENTS
TOWARD A MULTIFACETED MODEL OF THE STRUCTURE OF
SOCIAL JUSTICE JUDGMENTS
Initial Explorations in Israel and Germany
Author/Authors :
Clara Sabbagh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This study explores the potential cross-cultural generalizability of a conceptual framework for understanding
the multifaceted universe of contents and structure of human social justice judgments (SJJ). The hypothesized
framework identifies four elemental facets needed to define SJJ and specifies the types of justice contents
people are likely to distinguish when evaluating the justness of a distribution—principles and
distributive rules, social resources, sign of the outcome distribution (positive or negative), and the type of
social context in which resources are distributed. To empirically verify the fit between the hypothesized
structure, smallest space analysis was applied, and earlier findings obtained in an Israeli sample were compared
to findings obtained in East andWest German samples. Separate replications conducted in the East and
West German samples revealed that the multidimensional configurations of SJJ intercorrelations could be
partitioned into distinct regions of items that correspond to the facets’ hypothesized elements and their
expected arrangements.
Keywords :
Cross-cultural , Distributive justice , Multidimensional scaling
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology