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The role of mortality salience and reason of conflict in victim blaming
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2017-07-08
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Sakallı, Nuray
Doğulu, Canay
Akbaş Uslu, Gülçin
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The present study examined the role of mortality salience and reason of conflict in victim blaming. Participants who contemplated about their own death expressed more tolerance toward victim in the honor-based conflict condition than in the financial conflict condition.
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http://www.easpgranada2017.com/?seccion=informationsubSeccion=localCommiteeid=a9frooOCvtnVfu61q7UQ5AsUwa_UuNO01Zm6WPnImX0
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75624
https://www.easp.eu/events/calendar/itm/easp_general_meeting_2017-49.html
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EASP General Meeting 2017, (5 - 08 July 2017)
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N. Sakallı, C. Doğulu, and G. Akbaş Uslu, “The role of mortality salience and reason of conflict in victim blaming,” presented at the EASP General Meeting 2017, (5 - 08 July 2017), Granada, Spain, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.easpgranada2017.com/?seccion=informationsubSeccion=localCommiteeid=a9frooOCvtnVfu61q7UQ5AsUwa_UuNO01Zm6WPnImX0.