The implications of mindsets of poverty for stigma against those in poverty
DOI
10.1111/jasp.12947
Abstract
Belief systems, which can feed, or diminish, stigma are important predictors of poverty reduction efforts. In the current work, we focused on mindsets, which are beliefs about the changeability (growth mindsets) or the stability (fixed mindsets) of the level of poverty in society. We conducted six studies, two preregistered, using both cross-sectional (N = 763) and experimental methods (N = 1361). First, we found support for our prediction that mindsets of poverty can serve to justify economic inequities. To this end, we explored the relationship of these mindsets with system justifying ideologies, we conducted experimental studies designed to motivate, or not, justification processes, and we examined the association between mindsets of poverty and stigma toward those disadvantaged within the economic system. Next, building upon a rich literature on mindsets, we explored the mechanisms by which mindsets predict stigma. Growth mindsets of poverty predicted less stigma, in part, through lower levels of essentializingthose in poverty and blaming dispositional factors for economic inequality. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of this work for efforts to counter negative attitudes and promote support for those living in poverty.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-30-2022
Publisher Statement
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Recommended Citation
Hoyt, C. L., Billingsley, J., Burnette, J. L., Becker, W., & Babij, A. D. (2023). The implications of mindsets of poverty for stigma against those in poverty. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 53, 385–407. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12947