ATTRIBUTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOINT WORK OUTCOMES IN DYADS OF HIGH AND LOW ATTRACTION IN A NATURAL SETTING
In: Social behavior and personality: an international journal, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 139-143
Abstract
Twenty-eight students of a school class were put into dyads of high and low attraction. After working on a verbal task, all dyads attained a financial payoff. From studies about responsibility attribution in cooperative and competitive social contact, the hypothesis was deduced that
there would be less self-attribution of responsibility for the (positive) joint outcome in dyads of high attraction. This was confirmed by the results. The potential significance for problems of distributive justice is discussed.
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