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Negative internal causal attributions of a specific offense and forgiveness
Authors:JOSHUA N. HOOK  MARCIANA J. RAMOS  EVERETT L. WORTHINGTON Jr.    SHAWN O. UTSEY  ANTHONY E. COY  DON E. DAVIS  DARYL R. VAN TONGEREN  AUBREY L. GARTNER  DAVID J. JENNINGS II    AL DUECK
Affiliation:1. University of North Texas;2. Virginia Commonwealth University;3. Anderson University;4. Georgia State University;5. Hope College;6. Regent University;7. Fuller Theological Seminary
Abstract:Causal attributions are important social‐cognitive predictors of forgiveness. This article presents the Transgression Attribution Questionnaire (TAQ), a measure of one's negative internal causal attributions of a specific offense. In 4 studies, scores on the TAQ showed initial evidence of estimated internal consistency, temporal stability, and construct validity. Negative internal attributions for the cause of a transgression predicted lower levels of empathy and forgiveness. Furthermore, scores on the TAQ predicted forgiveness over and above the hurtfulness of the offense, relationship commitment, and a general measure of internal causal attributions in relationships. The current research bridges research on internal causal attributions and forgiveness. Implications for the social‐cognitive study of forgiveness and the measurement of causal attributions are discussed.
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