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- 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.
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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
The purpose of the present study is to extend work of...
- Why Do Americans Believe in Economic Mobility? Economic Inequality, External Attributions of Wealth and Poverty, and The Belief in Economic Mobility
The more participants believed that the distribution of...
- Affluence Cues and First Impressions
Although impressions of a relatively affluent person have...
- Wealthy Whites and Poor Blacks
In contrast to explicit attitudes, which are deliberative...
- The Subversive Nature of Inequality
1. Introduction. Many OECD countries have seen significant...
- Volume 43
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- How Do People Make Sense of Wealth and Poverty
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.
Nov 2, 2022 · This study assessed the relationship between attributions for wealth and poverty, beliefs about income inequality and support for progressive and restrictive welfare policies.
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.
Jun 1, 2021 · Societal influences include macroeconomic circumstances, cultural narratives, structural prejudices, and salient consumption behaviors by the rich and the poor.
- Shai Davidai
13 Ways Inequality Affects Society. In every society, certain groups have more wealth, education, job opportunities, access to healthcare and other advantages. This creates inequality on a local, national and global scale.
Aug 31, 2021 · Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, income inequality in the United States was a social ill that exacted economic and health costs primarily borne by the poorest in society.