社会的公正と国に対する態度の絆仮説 : 多水準公正評価、分配的および手続的公正 The justice-bond hypothesis and people's attitude toward Japanese society : Multi-level evaluation of distributive and procedural justice

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The justice-bond theory emphasizes the role of justice in the process by which people become attached to their groups. In application of the theory to the attitudes toward one's country, we constructed the following hypotheses by integrating the utilitarian and group value models. That is, perceived distributive justice would increase perceived life satisfaction, which in turn would increase positive attitudes toward one's country, and perceived procedural justice would directly increase those attitudes. We examined the hypotheses by measuring the perception of distributive and procedural justice on three different levels (macro, vocational, and community). We conducted a covariance structure analysis on data obtained from 826 adult citizens who responded to our questionnaire. The results supported the predictions regarding the effects of perceived justice on the macro and vocational levels, but not those on the community level. The present study suggested that the perceptions of distributive and procedural justice exert different effects on the attitudes toward one's country and that multi-level judgments of justice are necessary for understanding these processes.

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社会心理学研究   [巻号一覧]

社会心理学研究 18(3), 204-212, 2003-03-31  [この号の目次]

日本社会心理学会

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  • NII論文ID(NAID) :
    110004656851
  • NII書誌ID(NCID) :
    AN10049127
  • 本文言語コード :
    JPN
  • 資料種別 :
    Journal Article
  • ISSN :
    09161503
  • NDL 記事登録ID :
    6544724
  • NDL 雑誌分類 :
    ZE1(社会・労働--社会科学・社会思想・社会学)
  • NDL 請求記号 :
    Z6-2798
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