Relative deprivation: A theoretical and meta-analytic review
HJ Smith, TF Pettigrew, GM Pippin… - Personality and …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Relative deprivation (RD) is the judgment that one is worse off compared to some standard
accompanied by feelings of anger and resentment. Social scientists use RD to predict a wide …
accompanied by feelings of anger and resentment. Social scientists use RD to predict a wide …
Understanding why the justice of group procedures matters: A test of the psychological dynamics of the group-value model.
T Tyler, P Degoey, H Smith - Journal of personality and social …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Procedural justice research has documented many positive consequences of fair decision-making
procedures and treatment by authorities. However, it is unclear why these effects of …
procedures and treatment by authorities. However, it is unclear why these effects of …
[BOOK][B] Relative deprivation: Specification, development, and integration
I Walker, HJ Smith - 2002 - books.google.com
The relative deprivation construct has been widely used in the social sciences to explain
phenomena from experiencing psychosomatic stress to participating in urban riots. It is currently …
phenomena from experiencing psychosomatic stress to participating in urban riots. It is currently …
Superordinate identification, subgroup identification, and justice concerns: Is separatism the problem; is assimilation the answer?
The diversity of American society raises concerns about whether authorities can maintain
social cohesion amid competing interests and values The group-value model of justice …
social cohesion amid competing interests and values The group-value model of justice …
[BOOK][B] Social justice in a diverse society
Issues of social justice have been an important part of social psychology since the
explosion of psychological research that occurred during and after World War II. At that time, …
explosion of psychological research that occurred during and after World War II. At that time, …
Interactive whiteboards: boon or bandwagon? A critical review of the literature
This article reviews the literature concerning the introduction of interactive whiteboards (IWBs)
in educational settings. It identifies common themes to emerge from a burgeoning and …
in educational settings. It identifies common themes to emerge from a burgeoning and …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term outcome of hepatitis C infection after liver transplantation
…, BC Portmann, NV Naoumov, HM Smith… - … England Journal of …, 1996 - Mass Medical Soc
Background End-stage cirrhosis related to hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a common reason for
liver transplantation, although viremia is known to persist in most cases. We investigated the …
liver transplantation, although viremia is known to persist in most cases. We investigated the …
[PDF][PDF] Social justice and social movements
TR Tyler, HJ Smith - 1995 - escholarship.org
Social psychologists have a long history of interest in the basis of people's cognitions, attitudes
and behaviors in social interactions. Why does a concern about people's feelings and …
and behaviors in social interactions. Why does a concern about people's feelings and …
'The visual helps me understand the complicated things': pupil views of teaching and learning with interactive whiteboards
This study is one element of a government‐sponsored evaluation into the introduction of
interactive whiteboards (IWBs) to Years 5 and 6 in English primary schools. This element of the …
interactive whiteboards (IWBs) to Years 5 and 6 in English primary schools. This element of the …
Myostatin induces cachexia by activating the ubiquitin proteolytic system through an NF‐κB‐independent, FoxO1‐dependent mechanism
Myostatin, a transforming growth factor‐beta (TGF‐β) super‐family member, has been well
characterized as a negative regulator of muscle growth and development. Myostatin has …
characterized as a negative regulator of muscle growth and development. Myostatin has …