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Peter Strelan

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 24, 2017
For whom we forgive matters: relationship focus magnifies, but self-focus buffers against the negative effects of forgiving an exploitative partnerJordan Brian Gabriels, Peter Strelan
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 12, 2013
Power and revengePeter Strelan, Mario Weick, Milica Vasiljevic
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 19, 2025
Forgiveness, Self-Forgiveness, and Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Big Data Findings from an Australian Youth CohortEmily M Flaherty, Peter Strelan, Mark Kohler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 8, 2015
How forgiveness promotes offender pro-relational intentions: The mediating role of offender gratitudeLouise Mooney, Peter Strelan, Ian McKee
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 16, 2025
On the Measurement of Episodic EmpowermentJonathan Bartholomaeus, Joe Mandrell, Peter Strelan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 31, 2022
The Empowering Function of the Belief in a Just World for the Self: Trait-Level and Experimental Tests of Its Association With Positive and Negative AffectJonathan Bartholomaeus, Nicholas Burns, Peter Strelan
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 19, 2016
What determines forgiveness in close relationships? The role of post-transgression trustPeter Strelan, Johan C Karremans, Josiah Krieg
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 24, 2022
Victims need more than power: Empowerment and moral change independently predict victims' satisfaction and willingness to reconcileMoritz Fischer, Mathias Twardawski, Peter Strelan, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 12, 2019
When transgressors intend to cause harm: The empowering effects of revenge and forgiveness on victim well-beingPeter Strelan, Jan-Willem Van Prooijen, Mario Gollwitzer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 14, 2021
The role of theory of mind, group membership, and apology in intergroup forgiveness among children and adolescentsKelly Lynn Mulvey, Seçil Gönültaş, Emily Herry, et al.
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 24, 2017
For whom we forgive matters: relationship focus magnifies, but self-focus buffers against the negative effects of forgiving an exploitative partnerJordan Brian Gabriels, Peter Strelan
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 12, 2013
Power and revengePeter Strelan, Mario Weick, Milica Vasiljevic
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 19, 2025
Forgiveness, Self-Forgiveness, and Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Big Data Findings from an Australian Youth CohortEmily M Flaherty, Peter Strelan, Mark Kohler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 8, 2015
How forgiveness promotes offender pro-relational intentions: The mediating role of offender gratitudeLouise Mooney, Peter Strelan, Ian McKee
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 16, 2025
On the Measurement of Episodic EmpowermentJonathan Bartholomaeus, Joe Mandrell, Peter Strelan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 31, 2022
The Empowering Function of the Belief in a Just World for the Self: Trait-Level and Experimental Tests of Its Association With Positive and Negative AffectJonathan Bartholomaeus, Nicholas Burns, Peter Strelan
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 19, 2016
What determines forgiveness in close relationships? The role of post-transgression trustPeter Strelan, Johan C Karremans, Josiah Krieg
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 24, 2022
Victims need more than power: Empowerment and moral change independently predict victims' satisfaction and willingness to reconcileMoritz Fischer, Mathias Twardawski, Peter Strelan, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 12, 2019
When transgressors intend to cause harm: The empowering effects of revenge and forgiveness on victim well-beingPeter Strelan, Jan-Willem Van Prooijen, Mario Gollwitzer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 14, 2021
The role of theory of mind, group membership, and apology in intergroup forgiveness among children and adolescentsKelly Lynn Mulvey, Seçil Gönültaş, Emily Herry, et al.
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