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Socioeconomic status self‐deception as a way to perpetuate classist societies

Tytuł:
Socioeconomic status self‐deception as a way to perpetuate classist societies
Autorzy:
Moya, Miguel
Matamoros‐Lima, Juan
Rios, Silvestre Ariza
Melita, Davide
Alcaniz‐Colomer, Joaquin
Data publikacji:
2024
Słowa kluczowe:
socioeconomic status
statusanxiety
status self- deception
inequality
relative deprivation
classism
system justification
Język:
angielski
ISBN, ISSN:
0162895X
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Socioeconomic status self‐deception refers to the motivated tendency to perceive oneself as having a higher subjective status than would correspond to objective conditions. This can be a powerful mechanism to legitimize the social order. We proposed that when people perceive the surrounding social environment to be classist, people tend to self‐deceive themselves by overestimating their socioeconomic status. This mechanism, in turn, would lead to justify the system to a higher extent and show less support for redistribution, and reduce relative deprivation and status anxiety. These hypotheses were tested across four pre‐registered studies on different high‐quality samples, different operationalization of the variables in our model, and both cross‐sectional and longitudinal observations. On the one hand, the results do not provide evidence of a link between perceiving a classist climate and socioeconomic status self‐deception. On the other hand, socioeconomic status self‐deception was confirmed to predict higher system justification, and lower support for redistribution, status anxiety and relative deprivation. The construct and operationalization of socioeconomic status self‐deception proposed in this research could help reconcile opposing predictions by system justification theory and social dominance theory, and understand why individuals low on socioeconomic status would oppose policies which could benefit them.

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