Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglected education-based groups. This is surprising given the importance of education in predicting people's life outcomes and social attitudes. We study whether and why people evaluate education-based in-groups and out-groups differently. In contrast with popular views of the higher educated as tolerant and morally enlightened, we find that higher educated participants show education-based intergroup bias: They hold more negative attitudes towards less educated people than towards highly educated people. This is true both on direct measures (Studies 1-2) and on more indirect measures (Studies 3-4). The less educated do not show such education-base...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Meritocratic attitudes are defined as general beliefs that education and its correlates should deter...
International audienceThis article reports on perceptions of meritocracy and support for education-b...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The following research focuses on the perception of meritocracy and the support for an education-bas...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The idea that Americans live in a society where one’s success or achievement is determined by their ...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Meritocratic attitudes are defined as general beliefs that education and its correlates should deter...
International audienceThis article reports on perceptions of meritocracy and support for education-b...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The following research focuses on the perception of meritocracy and the support for an education-bas...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Over the past decades, the education system has gradually grown into a central and universal institu...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The idea that Americans live in a society where one’s success or achievement is determined by their ...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Meritocratic attitudes are defined as general beliefs that education and its correlates should deter...
International audienceThis article reports on perceptions of meritocracy and support for education-b...