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2017Teachers’ legitimacy: effects of justice perception and social comparison processesGouveia-Pereira, M.; Vala, J.; Correia, I.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2001The effects of belief in a just world and victim's innocence on secondary victimization, judgements of justice and deservingnessCorreia, I.; Vala, J.; Aguiar, P.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2010The strategic expression of the personal and general belief in a just worldAlves, H.; Correia, I.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2014To believe or not believe in a just world? The psychological costs of threats to the belief in a just world and the role of attributionsRamos, M.; Correia, I.; Alves, H.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2018Under victimization by an outgroup: belief in a just world, national identification, and ingroup blameCorreia, I.; Pereira, C. R.; Vala, J.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2024Urban expansion effects on real estate ecosystems: Identification and neutrosophic analysis of causal dynamicsCorreia, I.; Ferreira, F.; Zopounidis, C.; Ferreira, N.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2007Victim’s innocence, social categorization, and the threat to the belief in a just worldCorreia, I.; Vala, J.; Aguiar, P.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2012When do people derogate or psychologically distance themselves from victims? Belief in a just world and ingroup identification.Correia, I.; Alves, H.; Sutton, R.; Ramos, M.; Gouveia-Pereira, M.; Vala, J.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2003When will a victim be secondarily victimized? The effect of observer’s belief in a just world, victim’s innocence and persistence of sufferingCorreia, I.; Vala, J.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2019The world may not be just but you'd better not say it: on the social value of expressing personal belief in a just worldAlves, H. V.; Pereira, C. R.; Sutton, R. M.; Correia, I.ArtigoAcesso Aberto