Term ID: T2896

Justice Motivation

/justice-motivation/
The drive to seek fairness and respond to perceived injustices, varying across individuals and affecting prosocial behavior and social activism.
Example: Some people being highly motivated to correct unfairness and help others, while others are less concerned with justice issues in their environment.

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Reference: Tyler (2000)