社会流动的经验与知觉——自我服务偏见的跨国检验

N. Weber
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对社会流动性的感知是个人偏好再分配和对经济不平等的容忍的最重要决定因素之一。然而,迄今为止,人们对形成这些观念的原因知之甚少。在本文中,我使用ISSP社会不平等累积,提出并实证检验了基于自我服务偏见的社会流动性感知的行为模型。自我服务偏见是指人们将自己的失败归咎于外部环境,并将自己的成功过度归功于自己。我的分析结果表明,与自我服务偏见的预期一致,社会流动性的个人经历只有在经历是消极的或停滞的情况下才会影响人们对社会流动性的看法。相反,那些经历过积极流动的人高估了他们的个人贡献,因此,不会从他们的经历中推断出对整个社会的看法。相反,他们的看法主要与他们的政治取向有关,政治光谱中右翼的人对社会流动性更乐观,而左翼的人则更悲观。
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Experience and Perception of Social Mobility – A Cross-Country Test of the Self-Serving Bias
Perceptions of social mobility in society are one of the most important determinants of individuals' preferences for redistribution and tolerance for economic inequalities. What shapes these perceptions is however so far little understood. In this paper, I propose and empirically test a behavioural model of social mobility perceptions based on the self-serving bias, using the ISSP Social Inequality Cumulative. The self-serving bias states that people blame external circumstances for their failures and take excessive credit for their successes. The results of my analysis indicate, in line with the expectations of the self-serving bias, that personal experiences with social mobility only influence people's perceptions of societal mobility if the experiences were negative or stagnating. Conversely, those who experienced positive mobility overestimate their personal contribution and, therefore, do not extrapolate from their experience onto perceptions of society at large. Instead, their perceptions are primarily related to their political orientation, with those towards the right of the political spectrum being more optimistic about social mobility and those towards the left being more pessimistic.
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