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1. Your coworkers can make you sick: An investigation of coworker undermining and employee health.

2. How collective punishment harm intergroup relations through ingroup homogeneity, perceived fairness, and counter‐collective action: A registered report.

3. Thinking through the social world: Further exploring the direct, moderated, and mediated relationship between need for cognition and aggression.

4. Staging the Tories' Islamic Jihad against George I and the Whigs in Edward Young's The Revenge.

5. Pelopidarum secunda: a 'site of memory' in the history of Elizabethan revenge tragedy.

6. On human cruelty.

7. The emotional appeal of shared fantasies in Nazi propaganda: A psychoanalytic view.

8. Coping strategies in response to peer victimization: Comparing adolescents in the United States and Korea.

9. Aggression as successful self‐control.

10. The unkindest cut of all: A quantitative study of betrayal narratives.

11. Heroic girls as figures of resistance and futurity in popular culture.

12. The reflection of desire for revenge and revenge fantasies in drawings and narratives of sexually abused children.

13. Relational model of relative deprivation, revenge, and cyberbullying: A three‐time longitudinal study.

14. Beliefs in inevitable justice curb revenge behaviours: Cultural perspectives on karma.

15. Why we harm the organization for a perpetrator's actions: The roles of unforgiveness, group betrayal, and group embodiment in displaced revenge.

16. Depressive Symptoms are Positively Linked to Malevolent Creativity: A Novel Perspective on the Maladaptive Nature of Revenge Ideation.

17. Accountability, affect, and the political unconscious: A dialogue.

18. Not revenge, but change is sweet: Experimental evidence of how offender change and punishment play independent roles in victims' sense of justice.

19. A cultural history of the Punisher. Marvel comics and the politics of vengeance.

20. Killing your children to hurt your partner: A South African perspective on the motivations for revenge filicide.

21. The development and psychometric properties of the grudge aspect measure.

22. Revenge consumption, government‐led voucher, and social welfare.

23. How They Fought. Indigenous Tactics and Weaponry of Australia's Frontier Wars.

24. Getting credit for proactivity? The effects of gender.

25. From Brexit to VOX: Populist Policy Narratives about Rurality in Europe and the Populist Challenges for the Rural‐Urban Divide*.

26. Dealing with the devil: Combined effects of destructive leadership and Dark Triad personality on revenge, happiness and psychological detachment.

27. Resentment - cultural and individual complex.

28. The morality of vengeance: Confucianism and Tutuism in dialogue.

29. Gratefulness, resentfulness, and some modern slogans.

30. An argument against Jago's theory of truth.

31. Anger and its desires.

32. "The grass is greener on the other side": The relationship between the Brexit referendum results and spatial inequalities at the local level.

33. Robbery in the illegal drugs trade: Violence and vengeance.

34. Facing the enemy: Spontaneous facial reactions towards suffering opponents.

35. The association of polyvictimization with violent ideations in late adolescence and early adulthood: A longitudinal study.

36. The impact of TMS‐enhanced cognitive control on forgiveness processes.

37. Revenge filicide: An international perspective through 62 cases.

38. The Juxtaposition of Revenge and Forgiveness in Peer Conflict Experiences of Youth Exposed to Violence.

39. Revenge is sweet: Investigation of the effects of Approach‐Motivated anger on the RewP in the motivated anger delay (MAD) paradigm.

40. Does it really hurt? Making sense of varieties of anger.

42. Revenge as social interaction: Merging social psychological and interpersonal communication approaches to the study of vengeful behavior.

43. What stops revenge taking? Effects of observed emotional reactions on revenge seeking.

44. When transgressors intend to cause harm: The empowering effects of revenge and forgiveness on victim well‐being.

45. Hamlet's Choice: Religion and Resistance in Shakespeare's Revenge Tragedies.

46. "I wanted to hurt her": Children's and adolescents' experiences of desiring and seeking revenge in their own peer conflicts.

47. Plato's Revenge: Moral Deliberation As Dialogical Activity.

48. Beyond the reactive-proactive dichotomy: Rage, revenge, reward, and recreational aggression predict early high school bully and bully/victim status.

49. Development of a barbershop based violence intervention for young Black emerging adult men.

50. Preventive justice: A paradigm in need of testing.

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