van Prooijen Jan-Willem, van den Bos Kees, Wilke Henk A M
Department of Social Psychology, Free University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2002 Dec;83(6):1353-61.
The current article explores status as an antecedent of procedural fairness effects (the findings that perceived procedural fairness affects people's reactions, e.g., their relational judgments). On the basis of the literature, the authors proposed that salience of the general concept of status leads people to be more attentive to procedural fairness information and that, as a consequence, stronger procedural fairness effects should be found. In correspondence with this hypothesis, Experiment 1 showed stronger procedural fairness effects on people's relational treatment evaluations in a status salient condition compared with a control condition. Experiment 2 replicated this effect and, in further correspondence with the hypothesis, showed that status salience led to increased cognitive accessibility of fairness concerns. Implications for the psychology of procedural justice are discussed.
本文探讨了地位作为程序公平效应(即感知到的程序公平会影响人们的反应,如他们的关系判断这一发现)的一个前提条件。基于相关文献,作者提出,地位这一一般概念的显著性会使人们更加关注程序公平信息,因此,应该会发现更强的程序公平效应。与这一假设一致,实验1表明,与控制条件相比,在地位显著的条件下,程序公平对人们关系待遇评价的影响更强。实验2重复了这一效应,并且与该假设进一步相符的是,实验2表明地位显著性导致了公平关切在认知上的可及性增加。本文还讨论了该研究对程序正义心理学的启示。