Date of Award
2019
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
Leadership Studies
Abstract
We examined the effect of procedural and distributive justice on activism intent and donation. We did not find a direct effect from the justice messages on either activism intent or donation, however we also looked at moderators such as belief in a just world. We found that belief in a just world moderated activism intent, that is, people who scored low on the BJW scale had higher activism intent after reading the messages, and the messages had an inverse effect on those who scored high on the BJW scale. We did not find any effect on donation from either message.
Recommended Citation
Gross, Ashey E., "Gender and sport inequities : perceiving injustices and galvanizing change" (2019). Honors Theses. 1396.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/honors-theses/1396