社会经济地位
社会心理学
不平等
经济不平等
意识形态
心理学
人际交往
感知
生物学与政治取向
政治
经济
社会学
政治学
数学分析
人口
人口学
数学
神经科学
法学
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672231206428
摘要
Ten studies ( N = 3,628; including five pre-registered), using correlational and experimental methods and employing various measures and manipulations, reveal that perceived economic inequality fosters zero-sum beliefs about economic success—the belief that one person’s gains are inevitably offset by others’ losses. As the gap between the rich and the poor expands, American participants increasingly believed that one can only get richer at others’ expense. Moreover, perceptions of economic inequality fostered zero-sum beliefs even when the distribution of resources was not strictly zero-sum and did so beyond the effect of various demographics variables (household income, education, subjective socioeconomic status) and individual differences (political ideology, social dominance orientation, interpersonal trust). Finally, I find that zero-sum beliefs account for the effect of inequality on people’s view of the world as unjust. The article concludes with a discussion of the theoretical and practical implications of zero-sum beliefs about economic success.
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