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Re‐Examining Buchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis (2025)
Journal Article
Owuamalam, C. K., Caricati, L., Tan, C. M., Matos, A. S., Bonetti, C., Rubin, M., Spears, R., & Marinucci, M. (online). Re‐Examining Buchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis. European Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.3173

The status‐legitimacy hypothesis posits that low‐status groups more strongly endorse social hierarchies and disadvantageous systems (i.e., engage in system justification), particularly under extreme societal inequality. Buchel et al. (2021) found sup... Read More about Re‐Examining Buchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis.

Re-examining Büchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis (2025)
Journal Article
Owuamalam, C. K., Caricati, L., Tan, C.-M., Matos, A., Bonetti, C., Rubin, M., Spears, R., & Marinucci, M. (online). Re-examining Büchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis. European Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.3173

The status-legitimacy hypothesis posits that low-status groups more strongly endorse social hierarchies and disadvantageous systems (i.e., engage in system justification), particularly under extreme societal inequality. Buchel et al. (2021) found sup... Read More about Re-examining Büchel et al.’s (2021) Test of the Status Legitimacy Hypothesis.