The psychology of asymmetric zero-sum beliefs.

Volume: 123, Issue: 3, Pages: 559 - 575
Published: Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Zero-sum beliefs reflect the perception that one party's gains are necessarily offset by another party's losses. Although zero-sum relationships are, from a strictly theoretical perspective, symmetrical, we find evidence for asymmetrical zero-sum beliefs: The belief that others gain at one's own expense, but not vice versa. Across various contexts (international relations, interpersonal negotiations, political partisanship, organizational...
Paper Details
Title
The psychology of asymmetric zero-sum beliefs.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2022
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
559 - 575
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