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Need,Compassion, and Support for Social Welfare
Authors:Andrew W Delton  Michael Bang Petersen  Peter DeScioli  Theresa E Robertson
Institution:1. Stony Brook University;2. Aarhus University
Abstract:Funding for social welfare depends on citizen support. Drawing on evolutionary psychological approaches to politics, we study two types of need that might shape citizens' welfare support by regulating their feelings of compassion. One type of need is a recipient's absolute need. The other type is acute need created by sudden misfortune, such as sudden job loss. Across four studies, we find that absolute and acute needs independently affect compassion and welfare attitudes. This leads to potential inefficiencies in judgments: People who have fallen far are judged more deserving of compassion and access to welfare even when they are not in an absolute sense the most impoverished.
Keywords:compassion  social welfare  evolutionary political psychology  experimental political science  heuristics
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