Abstract:
To study the relationship between belief in a just world and subjective well-being and to compare the differences of the belief in a just world of Chulalongkorn University senior students. Instruments in this research were a three-dimension belief in a just world scale and a three-dimension subjective well-being scale. Findings are as follows: 1. The personal dimension of the belief in a just world have significant positive linear correlations with subjective well-being in satisfaction with life, happiness, and positive affect dimensions (p<.001). 2. The interpersonal dimension of the belief in a just world have significant positive linear correlations with subjective well-being in satisfaction with life, happiness, and positive affect dimensions (ps<.01, .001, and .001, respectively). 3. The socio-political dimension of the belief in a just world have significant positive linear correlations with subjective well-being in satisfaction with life, happiness, and positive affect dimensions (ps<.05, .05, and .01, respectively). 4. The students who study in Sciences and Humanities do not differ from the students who study in Social Science in the three-dimension of the belief in a just world. 5. Male and female students do not differ in the three-dimension of the belief in a just world