贫穷
不平等
心理学
经济不平等
感知
焦虑
社会心理学
人口经济学
考试(生物学)
社会不平等
经济
经济增长
数学分析
古生物学
数学
神经科学
精神科
生物
作者
Q Zhao,Rongzi Ma,Zhenzhen Liu,Tianxin Wang,Xiaomin Sun,Jan‐Willem van Prooijen,Mengxi Dong,Yue Yuan
摘要
Abstract People in many societies report that they do not have enough time. What makes people feel so rushed? We propose that economic inequality leads to perceived time poverty by increasing status anxiety. Five studies examined this line of reasoning. Study 1 ( N = 230) found a positive correlation between economic inequality and perceived time poverty. Study 2 ( N = 194) manipulated economic inequality to test the causal link between economic inequality and perceived time poverty. The results showed that people perceived more time poverty in the high (vs. low) economic inequality condition. Study 3 ( N = 381) supported the mediating role of status anxiety in the relationship between economic inequality and perceived time poverty using a questionnaire survey. Study 4 (pre‐registered; N = 283) manipulated economic inequality in an ecological valid way and yielded further support for the hypotheses. In pre‐registered Study 5 ( N = 233), a blockage manipulation design was employed to test the mediating effect of status anxiety as a function of economic inequality, which provided causal evidence for the proposed mediator. Our findings suggest that economic inequality serves as a structural societal factor that fuels people's perception of time poverty.
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