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Equity and derogation of those against whom we have aggressed
Authors:K. M. Craig,Edgar C. O'Neal,S. Levi Taylor,Elizabeth A. Yost,Travis Langley,Riklef Rambow,Annette Allgö  wer,Robert G. Folger
Abstract:Casting the classic provocation-retaliation paradigm in an equity framework, we hypothesized that persons realizing their retribution was excessive would derogate their victim, but only when they did not anticipate an opportunity to compensate her. After retaliating against a peer who had harshly evaluated their essays, 40 female undergraduates were informed that either a serious or mild misfortune had recently been suffered by their partner, and were led to believe that at the outset of the experiment they had carelessly overlooked this “mitigating” information. Half the participants anticipated a later opportunity to do a favor for the other woman. Regardless of the severity of the mitigating information the women were more negative in their evaluation of the partner when they did not anticipate a subsequent opportunity to do the partner a favor. The results are discussed in terms of equity restoration in reactions to having aggressed. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:retaliation  aggression  retribution  provocation-retailation paradigm
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