| 1. | Limited studies have examined ideological correlates of the belief in a just world.
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| 2. | One study tested beliefs in a just world of students in 12 countries.
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| 3. | Much research conducted shows that beliefs in a just world are evident cross-culturally.
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| 4. | Lerner explained that people use strategies to eliminate threats to their belief in a just world.
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| 5. | Studies have also found belief in a just world to be correlated with aspects of religiousness.
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| 6. | Correlational studies also show that beliefs in a just world are correlated with internal locus of control.
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| 7. | There are a few modes of reinterpretation that could make an event fit the belief in a just world.
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| 8. | Lerner hypothesized that the belief in a just world is crucially important for people to maintain for their own well-being.
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| 9. | In the early 1970s, social psychologists Zick Rubin and Letitia Anne Peplau developed a measure of belief in a just world.
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| 10. | Thus, the consequences of belief in a just world may be related to or explained in terms of particular patterns of causal attribution.
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