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Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences
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Trump, Kris-Stella
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/ Confidence intervals
/ Economic models
/ Expectations
/ Experiments
/ Grass roots movement
/ Hypotheses
/ Income inequality
/ Justification
/ Legitimacy
/ Motivation
/ Personal experiences
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Psychological processes
/ Public opinion
/ Redistribution
/ Self interest
2018
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Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences
by
Trump, Kris-Stella
in
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/ Confidence intervals
/ Economic models
/ Expectations
/ Experiments
/ Grass roots movement
/ Hypotheses
/ Income inequality
/ Justification
/ Legitimacy
/ Motivation
/ Personal experiences
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Psychological processes
/ Public opinion
/ Redistribution
/ Self interest
2018
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Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences
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Trump, Kris-Stella
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/ Confidence intervals
/ Economic models
/ Expectations
/ Experiments
/ Grass roots movement
/ Hypotheses
/ Income inequality
/ Justification
/ Legitimacy
/ Motivation
/ Personal experiences
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Psychological processes
/ Public opinion
/ Redistribution
/ Self interest
2018
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Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences
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Income Inequality Influences Perceptions of Legitimate Income Differences
2018
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This article argues that public opinion regarding the legitimacy of income differences is influenced by actual income inequality. When income differences are perceived to be high, the public thinks of larger income inequality as legitimate. The phenomenon is explained by the system justification motivation and other psychological processes that favor existing social arrangements. Three experiments show that personal experiences of inequality as well as information regarding national-level income inequality can affect which income differences are thought of as legitimate. A fourth experiment shows that the system justification motivation is a cause of this effect. These results can provide an empirical basis for future studies to assume that the public reacts to inequality with adapted expectations, not increased demands for redistribution.
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Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Politics
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