In a series of studies social psychologists examined group forgiveness and found that individuals are astute perceivers of political process. For an apology to be sincere, the process must show that the offenders are in agreement about the apology and that the person(s) saying sorry for the group represents the whole group.
Take a look at three studies published this month in the journals, review experts for your next piece and find story ideas from the APA Convention in Denver.