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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: Belief in Just World

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Publication Publication subjects using this keyword The Importance of Distinguishing the Belief in a Just World for Self versus for Others: Implications for Psychological Well-Being. Belief in a Just World. Procedural and Distributive Justice Beliefs for Self and Others: Multilevel Associations with Life Satisfaction and Self-Rated Health. Justice for All, or just for Me? More Evidence of the Importance of the Self-Other Distinction in Just-World Beliefs. The World is More Just for Me than Generally: About the Personal Belief in a Just World Scale's Validity. Relationship Between Choice and Quality of Life Among Residents in Long-Term-Care Facilities. Student Violence Against Teachers - Teachers’ Well-Being and the Belief in a Just World. The Belief in a Just World and Subjective Well-Being in old age. World Benevolence Beliefs and Well-Being Across the Life Span. Evaluation of Life Satisfaction After the 2011 Van (Turkey) Earthquake. Does the Belief in a Just World Bring Happiness? Causal Relationships among Belief in a Just World, Life Satisfaction and Mood. Gefaehrdung des Wohlbefindens durch Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit: Eine Analyse der Einflu6faktoren Selbstwert und Gerechte-Welt-Glaube Belief in a Just World for Oneself versus Others, Social Goals, and Subjective Well-Being Undergraduates' Belief in A Just World And Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Sense of Control “We Look (and Feel) Better Through System-Justifying Lenses”: System- Justifying Beliefs Attenuate the Well- Being Gap Between the Advantaged and Disadvantaged by Reducing Perceptions of Discrimination Satisfaction with Life: An Explanation Based on Belief in a Fair World and Human Values
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