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Although the classical economic perspective contends that higher inequality increases support for redistribution, research has produced conflicting findings. Indeed, where some have observed a positive relationship between inequality and redistributive preferences, others have found no evidence of such a relationship. This inconsistency is referred...
Regarding social class differences in redistributive preferences, previous research demonstrated the explanations of self-interest perspective were limited. From an ideology perspective, the present study uncovered that attributions for rich-poor gap could mediate the relation between social class and redistributive preferences. In study 1, we cond...