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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

机译:小组中的声音对谁重要?话语权对情感和程序公正性判断的影响,作为社会主导地位的函数

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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.
机译:作者研究了声音的影响-在决策过程中提供输入意见的机会-对过程公平感的理解特别是,作者研究了社会主导取向(SDO)在塑造这种关系中的调节作用SDO是重要的个体差异导致人们偏爱社会群体内部和之间不平等关系的变量。结果显示,当参与者的SDO较高而不是较低时,语音与公平判断的关系更密切。此外,积极影响介导了这种调节效果。作者解释这些结果表明,高SDO参与者对语音操作特别敏感,因为这种操作会增强对团体资源和成果的控制权的看法作者通过讨论基于其他公平理论的替代解释来得出结论。

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