Less Illusion of a Just World in People with Formally Diagnosed Autism and Higher Autistic Traits
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PubMed ID
33355883
Description
People differ in how strongly they believe that, in general, one gets what (s)he deserves (i.e., individual differences in the general belief in a just world). In this study (N = 588; n = 60 with a formal autism diagnosis), whether or not autistic people and those with high autistic traits have a relatively low general belief in a just world is examined. The results revealed the expected relationship between autism/higher autistic traits and a lower general belief in a just world. In a subsample (n = 388), personal belief in a just world, external locus of control, and self-deception mediated this relationship. These findings are discussed in terms of autistic strengths (less biased information processing) and problems (lowered well-being).
Date of Publication
2021-10
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
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Series
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0162-3257
Access(Rights)
open.access