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Just-World Hypothesis

The just-world hypothesis is the belief that people get the outcomes they deserve. This worldview helps individuals maintain a sense of fairness, predictability, and control over their lives by reinforcing the idea that positive outcomes happen to good people and negative outcomes happen to bad people. A significant consequence of this belief is the tendency to blame victims for their own misfortune, as it preserves the idea that the world is just.

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