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The rise and fall of political leaders: Attributions, deservingness, personality, and affect

Pages 61-68 | Published online: 27 Sep 2007

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Angela M. Jones, Larry Heuer, Steven Penrod & David Udell. (2019) Perceptions of Access to Justice Among Unrepresented Tenants: An Examination of Procedural Justice and Deservingness in New York City Housing Court. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice 19:1, pages 72-91.
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Irene Scopelliti, George Loewenstein & Joachim Vosgerau. (2015) You Call It “Self-Exuberance”; I Call It “Bragging”. Psychological Science 26:6, pages 903-914.
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N. T. Feather. (2015) Analyzing Relative Deprivation in Relation to Deservingness, Entitlement and Resentment. Social Justice Research 28:1, pages 7-26.
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Jennifer J. Ratcliff, Audrey K. Miller & Alex M. Krolikowski. (2012) Why pride displays elicit support from majority group members: The mediational role of perceived deservingness. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 16:4, pages 462-475.
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N. T. Feather & Robert J. Boeckmann. (2007) Beliefs About Gender Discrimination in the Workplace in the Context of Affirmative Action: Effects of Gender and Ambivalent Attitudes in an Australian Sample. Sex Roles 57:1-2, pages 31-42.
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Kelly S. Fielding, Michael A. Hogg & Nicole Annandale. (2016) Reactions to Positive Deviance: Social Identity and Attribution Dimensions. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 9:2, pages 199-218.
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N. T. FeatherRebecca Sherman. (2016) Envy, Resentment, Schadenfreude, and Sympathy: Reactions to Deserved and Undeserved Achievement and Subsequent Failure. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 28:7, pages 953-961.
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Michelle Paccagnella & J Robert Grove. (2001) Attitudes towards high achievers in sport: An adaptation of Feather's tall poppy scale. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 4:3, pages 310-323.
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Larry HeuerEva Blumenthal, Amber Douglas & Tara Weinblatt. (2016) A Deservingness Approach to Respect as a Relationally Based Fairness Judgment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25:10, pages 1279-1292.
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N. T. Feather. (2016) Judgments of Deservingness: Studies in the Psychology of Justice and Achievement. Personality and Social Psychology Review 3:2, pages 86-107.
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N. T. Feather. (2010) Human Values and Their Relation to Justice. Journal of Social Issues 50:4, pages 129-151.
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