New York University: Those Who Believe That Economic System Is Fair Are Less Troubled by Poverty, Homelessness, Extreme Wealth
January 31, 2020
January 31, 2020
NEW YORK, Jan. 31 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- New York University issued the following news release:
We react less negatively to extreme manifestations of economic disparity, such as homelessness, if we think the economic system is fair and legitimate, and these differences in reactivity are even detectable at the physiological level, finds a team of psychology researchers. The research, which appears in the journal Nature Communications, offers new insights into why we have varying r . . .
We react less negatively to extreme manifestations of economic disparity, such as homelessness, if we think the economic system is fair and legitimate, and these differences in reactivity are even detectable at the physiological level, finds a team of psychology researchers. The research, which appears in the journal Nature Communications, offers new insights into why we have varying r . . .