System Justification theory has long considered the motivational reasons for legitimizing the status quo. Recent work has identified a compensatory control mechanism that motivates the endorsement of `external' systems of control, or those systems found outside of individual aspects of the subject. This paper builds on this work by showing that people can use the individualized ideology of merit to satisfy the epistemic need to perceive personal control in life. Across three studies, we find strong empirical support for this prediction, showing that greater endorsement of merit based values for success is associated with greater perceptions of personal control leading to positive perceptions of future economic success (Study 1). Lowered lev...
In this research project, I examine the factors that impact the economic success of an individual wi...
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work...
Authority and power permeate political, social, and economic life, but empirical knowledge about the...
System Justification theory has long considered the motivational reasons for legitimizing the status...
Why are people motivated to support social systems that claim to distribute resources based on hard ...
Why are people motivated to support social systems that claim to distribute resources based on hard ...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
Meritocratic attitudes are defined as general beliefs that education and its correlates should deter...
reservedOur society is now dominated by unbridled socioeconomic inequalities, which call for politic...
It is commonly assumed that political attitudes are driven by self-interest and that poor people hea...
Personal value priorities, motivational traits, and regulatory focus have been studied independentl...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
In this research project, I examine the factors that impact the economic success of an individual wi...
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work...
Authority and power permeate political, social, and economic life, but empirical knowledge about the...
System Justification theory has long considered the motivational reasons for legitimizing the status...
Why are people motivated to support social systems that claim to distribute resources based on hard ...
Why are people motivated to support social systems that claim to distribute resources based on hard ...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
Meritocratic attitudes are defined as general beliefs that education and its correlates should deter...
reservedOur society is now dominated by unbridled socioeconomic inequalities, which call for politic...
It is commonly assumed that political attitudes are driven by self-interest and that poor people hea...
Personal value priorities, motivational traits, and regulatory focus have been studied independentl...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
In this research project, I examine the factors that impact the economic success of an individual wi...
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work...
Authority and power permeate political, social, and economic life, but empirical knowledge about the...