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Feb 1, 2022 · Societal influences include macroeconomic circumstances, cultural narratives, structural prejudices, and salient consumption behaviors by the rich and the poor. I discuss how these influences shape (and distort) attributions of economic outcomes and lay beliefs about wealth and poverty.
- How Do People Make Sense of Wealth and Poverty
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- The Impact of Perceived Material Wealth and Perceiver Personality on First Impressions
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- The Subversive Nature of Inequality
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- How Do People Make Sense of Wealth and Poverty
Societal influences include macroeconomic circumstances, cultural narratives, structural prejudices, and salient consumption behaviors by the rich and the poor. I discuss how these influences shape (and distort) attributions of economic outcomes and lay beliefs about wealth and poverty.
Feb 26, 2024 · In line with this reasoning, a wide array of research on poverty attributions demonstrates that the extent to which people support redistribution policies and welfare, engage in egalitarian action, or have intentions to help the poor very much depends on their causal explanations for poverty.
Jun 1, 2021 · Societal influences include macroeconomic circumstances, cultural narratives, structural prejudices, and salient consumption behaviors by the rich and the poor. I discuss how...
- Shai Davidai
Oct 8, 2018 · We propose to extend the implications of social-class related social cognitive tendencies to basic tendencies related to general problem attributions; that is, attributions of problem situations that involve only oneself, and do not involve other social actors.
- Mary Angeline A. Daganzo, Allan B. I. Bernardo
- 2018
A revised structural dimensionality of the attributions about poverty and wealth scales. The attributional process, defined as the process of inferring the causes of the events that surround individuals in their daily lives, can potentially shape the understanding of poverty and wealth.
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Feb 26, 2024 · We report three main findings. First, the majority of studies classify attributions on the dimensions of individualistic vs. structural. Second, there is a clear tendency to measure attributions for domestic poverty without considering supranational factors or poverty as a global challenge.