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      Emociones como Predictores del Perdón en el Contexto de la Violación a los Derechos Humanos en Chile Translated title: Emotions as Predictors of Forgiveness in the Context of Violation of Human Rights in Chile

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          Se han utilizado datos de una muestra de personas afectadas y no afectadas por la violencia política en Chile (N=1267) para estudiar el rol predictor de las emociones sobre las creencias de perdón. El análisis de regresión múltiple realizado indica que el efecto de las emociones evaluadas, si bien significativo estadísticamente, es poco relevante para la muestra general (R2=0.05). En las víctimas directas el valor del coeficiente de regresión es más elevado que para los otros grupos (R2=0.11). Las emociones que más contribuyen a la explicación son la ira (ß=-0.30), el dolor (ß=0.26), y la esperanza (ß=0.20), indicando que a menores niveles de ira y mayores de dolor y esperanza, mayor es el acuerdo con que las víctimas de la violencia política lograrán perdonar a quienes les han hecho daño en el pasado.

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          Data was taken from a sample of people that were/were not affected by political violence in Chile (N=1267) in order to study the predictive ability of emotions on beliefs about forgiveness. The multiple regression analysis conducted indicates that the effect of assessed emotions, even if statistically significant, is of little relevance for the general sample (R2=0.05). With direct victims the regression coefficient was higher than for the other groups (R2=0.11), Emotions that are the top contributors to the explanation are wrath (b=-30), pain (b=0.26) and hope (b=0.20), predict that lower levels of wrath and higher levels of pain and hope, will increase the level of agreement in victims of political violence to forgive those that hurt them in the past.

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                Journal
                psicop
                Psicoperspectivas
                Psicoperspectivas
                Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Escuela de Psicología (Valparaíso )
                0718-6924
                2013
                : 12
                : 1
                : 30-49
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad Católica del Norte Chile
                [2 ] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Chile
                [3 ] Universidad del País Vasco Spain
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                S0718-69242013000100003
                10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol12-Issue1-fulltext-241
                5be16ff9-d640-4ede-a4e8-710eddaf348c

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0718-6924&lng=en
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                PSYCHOLOGY
                PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                Political violence,emotions,violation of Human Rights,>¿violencia política,emociones,violación de los derechos humanos

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