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Affective antecedents of revenge

Journal

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Subject

Organisational Behaviour

Publication Year

2013

Abstract

We propose that revenge responses are often influenced more by affective reactions than by deliberate decision making as McCullough et al. suggest. We review social psychological evidence suggesting that justice judgments and reactions may be determined more by emotions than by cognitions.

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