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Economic inequality has been a growing concern worldwide, with many studies showing its adverse effects on social cohesion, trust, and cooperation.
New research published in PNAS Nexus reveals a link between economic inequality and the tendency to view the world through a moral lens.
The researchers hypothesized that when people perceive the social fabric of society as fraying, they might respond by becoming more morally vigilant.
A total of 6,665 participants from 41 regions across 35 countries completed a questionnaire that measured their moral judgments.
Participants rated how morally wrong they found each scenario on a scale from 1 (not at all wrong) to 5 (extremely wrong) The researchers also collected data on the objective level of economic inequality in each country using the Gini index.
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