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To whom does voice in groups matter? Effects of voice on affect and procedural fairness judgments as a function of social dominance orientation.

作者信息

De Cremer David, Cornelis Ilse, Van Hiel Alain

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Center of Justice and Social Decision Making, Tilburg University, P O Box 90153, 5000LE Tilburg, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Soc Psychol. 2008 Feb;148(1):61-76. doi: 10.3200/SOCP.148.1.61-76.

Abstract

The authors investigated the effects of voice--the opportunity to provide input in decision-making processes--on perceptions of procedural fairness. In particular, the authors studied the moderating role of social dominance orientation (SDO) in shaping this relation. SDO is an important individual differences variable that causes people to favor unequal relationships within and between social groups. Results revealed that voice was more strongly related to fairness judgments when participants had a high rather than low SDO. Moreover, positive affect mediated this moderation effect. The authors interpreted these results to indicate that high-SDO participants were especially sensitive to voice manipulations because such manipulations enhance perceptions of control over group resources and outcomes. The authors conclude by discussing alternative explanations based on other fairness theories.

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