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The status-legitimacy hypothesis revisited: Ethnic-group differences in general and dimension-specific legitimacy

机译:重新审视地位合法性假设:一般合法性和特定维度合法性的族裔差异

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The status-legitimacy hypothesis, which predicts that low-status groups will legitimize inequality more than high-status groups, has received inconsistent empirical support. To resolve this inconsistency, we hypothesized that low-status groups would display enhanced legitimation only when evaluating the fairness of the specific hierarchy responsible for their disadvantage. In a New Zealand-based probability sample (N=6,162), we found that low-status ethnic groups (Asians and Pacific Islanders) perceived ethnic-group relations to be fairer than the high-status group (Europeans). However, these groups did not justify the overall political system more than the high-status group. In fact, Mori showed the least support for the political system. These findings clarify when the controversial status-legitimacy effects predicted by System Justification Theory will - and will not - emerge.
机译:状态合法性假说(其预测低地位群体比不合法群体更能使不平等合法化)得到了不一致的经验支持。为了解决这种矛盾,我们假设低地位的群体只有在评估造成其劣势的特定等级制度的公平性时才会显示出更高的合法性。在基于新西兰的概率样本(N = 6,162)中,我们发现低地位的族群(亚洲人和太平洋岛民)认为族群关系比高地位的族群(欧洲人)更公平。但是,这些团体没有比高地位团体更能为整个政治制度辩护。实际上,森对政治制度的支持最少。这些发现澄清了由系统合理性理论预测的有争议的地位合法性效应何时会出现,何时不会出现。

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