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Exploring the lay representation of forgiveness: Convergent and discriminant validity
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Forensic PsychologyMoral PhilosophySocial PsychologyEmpathyPsychosocial DeterminantMoral IssueVictimologyLay RepresentationVictimisationPsychologySocial SciencesLay Forgiveness RepresentationPrototype ApproachForgiveness FeaturesHealth SciencesPsychiatryApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial ResearchMoral PsychologyNormative Ethic
Abstract Four studies employing a prototype approach tested the convergent and discriminant validity of a lay forgiveness representation. In Study 1, participants nominated a wide range of forgiveness features. In Study 2, participants rated the centrality of forgiveness features, which created a reliable graded structure from central to peripheral features. Study 3 tested the convergent validity of this lay forgiveness representation while controlling for several confounding variables. In Study 4, the discriminant validity of this lay forgiveness representation was tested through a categorization procedure. The findings replicate and extend prior research on forgiveness (Kearns & Fincham, 2004), and support the psychological reality of a lay forgiveness representation distinct from other victim responses.
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