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Belief and Just-world hypothesis

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Difference between Belief and Just-world hypothesis

Belief vs. Just-world hypothesis

Belief is the state of mind in which a person thinks something to be the case with or without there being empirical evidence to prove that something is the case with factual certainty. The just-world hypothesis or just-world fallacy is the cognitive bias (or assumption) that a person's actions are inherently inclined to bring morally fair and fitting consequences to that person, to the end of all noble actions being eventually rewarded and all evil actions eventually punished.

Similarities between Belief and Just-world hypothesis

Belief and Just-world hypothesis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Belief, Cognitive dissonance, Morality.

Belief

Belief is the state of mind in which a person thinks something to be the case with or without there being empirical evidence to prove that something is the case with factual certainty.

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Cognitive dissonance

In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort (psychological stress) experienced by a person who simultaneously holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values.

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Morality

Morality (from) is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper.

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Belief and Just-world hypothesis Comparison

Belief has 245 relations, while Just-world hypothesis has 71. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.95% = 3 / (245 + 71).

References

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