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We have been talking about the just-world hypothesis and I have several students in one of my classes that seem to express opinions that are opposite of the just-world hypothesis. They make many statements such as "all attractive people must have character flaws" and "all wealthy people did something illegal to get their money," etc. Are there any articles regarding this type of reasoning? If so, could you provide some references?
Thanks in advance,
Cheri
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Cheri A. Budzynski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Heidelberg College
310. E. Market Street
Tiffin, Ohio 44883
(419) 448-2000 ext. 2251
(419) 893-1986 ext. 4005
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Cheri A. Budzynski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Heidelberg College
310. E. Market Street
Tiffin, Ohio 44883
(419) 448-2000 ext. 2251
(419) 893-1986 ext. 4005
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