Resentment, Forgiveness and Revenge Among Violent People Incarcerated for Property Offense
The present study was conducted among incarcerated people who had committed property offenses using more or less violent means. Using a simulation technique derived from Information Integration Theory, it examined the relationship between lasting resentment, willingness to forgive and willingness to avenge on the one hand, and level of violence (severity of the harm done) on the other hand. In the simulation, two adults work in the same company. One [...]
The impact of acquiescence on forced-choice responses: A model-based analysis
The general aim of the present study is to assess the [...]
Inheritance of Properties of Normal and Non-Normal Distributions After Transformation of Scores to Ranks
This study investigated how population parameters representing heterogeneity of variance, skewness, [...]
Effects of isolation on adulthood on pain and frustration
Los animales que viven aislados en la adultez presentan indicadores [...]
Effects of task and category membership on representation stability
This study examined the within-subject stability of 150 participants who [...]
