2013
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1042.2012.00301
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The Development and Prospect of Researches on Justice Sensitivity

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“…Specifically, moral knowledge and affection (e.g., shy individuals’ emotions and relative deprivation) work together to influence the interpretation of cues, clarification of goals, and response decisions (Gao & Chen, 2008). Moral sensitivity is a moral knowledge structure influenced by moral schemas (Zheng & Cen, 2007) and is described as “the awareness of how one’s actions affect others and the different responses that are available to the actor in an ethical situation” (Jordan, 2007, p. 324). It is the perception and interpretation of whether a situation is ethical or nonethical and includes perspective-taking and empathy about how actions affect others, imagining cause-effect chains of events, and considering moral norms or principles regarding the specific situation (Zheng & Cen, 2007).…”
Section: A Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, moral knowledge and affection (e.g., shy individuals’ emotions and relative deprivation) work together to influence the interpretation of cues, clarification of goals, and response decisions (Gao & Chen, 2008). Moral sensitivity is a moral knowledge structure influenced by moral schemas (Zheng & Cen, 2007) and is described as “the awareness of how one’s actions affect others and the different responses that are available to the actor in an ethical situation” (Jordan, 2007, p. 324). It is the perception and interpretation of whether a situation is ethical or nonethical and includes perspective-taking and empathy about how actions affect others, imagining cause-effect chains of events, and considering moral norms or principles regarding the specific situation (Zheng & Cen, 2007).…”
Section: A Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moral sensitivity is a moral knowledge structure influenced by moral schemas (Zheng & Cen, 2007) and is described as “the awareness of how one’s actions affect others and the different responses that are available to the actor in an ethical situation” (Jordan, 2007, p. 324). It is the perception and interpretation of whether a situation is ethical or nonethical and includes perspective-taking and empathy about how actions affect others, imagining cause-effect chains of events, and considering moral norms or principles regarding the specific situation (Zheng & Cen, 2007). A study revealed that people with high moral sensitivity are less likely to engage in bullying behavior and online shaming (Robert & Tomas, 2013; Ge, 2020).…”
Section: A Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study only selects victim sensitivity and perpetrator sensitivity for two reasons. First, studies have shown that observer sensitivity and beneficiary sensitivity have a high correlation, with non-ideal discriminant validity (Xie et al, 2013). Second, since the sensitivities of victims and beneficiaries to unfair events under the circumstance of active participation can be regarded as two opposite types, it aims to compare and study the knowledge hiding of these two justice sensitivity types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%