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EJ311154 - Determinants of Punitive Responses to Socially Proscribed Behavior: Seriousness, Attribution of Responsibility, and Status of the Offender.

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ERIC #:EJ311154
Title:Determinants of Punitive Responses to Socially Proscribed Behavior: Seriousness, Attribution of Responsibility, and Status of the Offender.
Authors:Gouran, Dennis S.; Andrews, Patricia Hayes
Descriptors:Antisocial Behavior; Attribution Theory; College Students; Evaluation Criteria; Group Membership; Higher Education; Punishment; Responsibility; Status
Source:Small Group Behavior, v15 n4 p525-43 Nov 1984
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Publication Date:1984-00-00
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Abstract:Investigates the severity of the sanctions group members (N=72) recommend in judging socially proscribed acts. Results showed that the greater the seriousness and attribution of personal responsibility, the more severe the sanctions. Status failed to reveal a mediating influence in the judgmental process. (LLL)
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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