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An Attribution Model of Social Conflict and Violence: From Psychological to Intergroup Phenomena

dc.creatorBetancourt, Héctor; Loma Linda University
dc.date2011-05-20
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dc.identifierhttp://www.psykhe.cl/index.php/psykhe/article/view/105
dc.identifier10.7764/psykhe.6.2.105
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156881
dc.descriptionThis work begins with an analysis of an attribution-emotion model of conflict and violence based on research on individual and interpersonal phenomena. The logic and feasibility of applying psychological knowledge based on the study of individuals to more complex social problemas such as intergroup and social violence are discussed. Then, a version of the model adapted for the study of intergroup conflict and violence is presented. Specifically, previous work on the ultimate attribution error is re-examined and the principle reformulated in order to account for group biases in the relevant aspects of attributional thinking, emotions, and violence of responses to frustration or instigation in conflict enviornments. Finally, evidence from studies designed to test the new model, extended to account for intergroup and related social phenomena, is discussed.en-US
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dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Católica de Chilees-ES
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dc.sourcePsykhe; Volumen 6, Número 2 (1997)es-ES
dc.sourcePsykhe; Volumen 6, Número 2 (1997)en-US
dc.source07182228
dc.source07170297
dc.titleAn Attribution Model of Social Conflict and Violence: From Psychological to Intergroup Phenomenaen-US
dc.titleAn Attribution Model of Social Conflict and Violence: From Psychological to Intergroup Phenomenaes-ES
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