The mediating role of attributions of poverty and wealth in the relationship between perceptions of economic inequality and redistribution preferences.

Alba Álamo Hernández,Mario Sainz
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Previous research has identified that the relationship between perceived economic inequality and supporting redistribution is mediated by beliefs about what causes poverty. Despite its usefulness, this approach has failed to recognize the role of perceived causes of wealth in explaining the relationship between these two variables. We conducted correlational (N = 523) and experimental (N = 226) studies, demonstrating that in contexts with high inequality, attributing poverty and wealth primarily to external factors resulted in greater support for redistribution. Furthermore, the attributions that served as mediators varied depending on the proposed redistributive measure. We delve into the significance of wealth attributional processes in understanding attitudes toward redistribution.
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贫困和财富归因在经济不平等观念与再分配偏好之间关系中的中介作用。
以往的研究发现,认为的经济不平等与支持再分配之间的关系受有关贫困原因的信念的影响。尽管这种方法很有用,但它未能认识到对财富成因的认知在解释这两个变量之间关系时所起的作用。我们进行了相关研究(N = 523)和实验研究(N = 226),结果表明,在不平等程度较高的情况下,将贫困和财富主要归因于外部因素会使人们更支持再分配。此外,作为中介因素的归因因所提出的再分配措施而异。我们深入研究了财富归因过程对理解再分配态度的重要意义。
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