The Relationship Between System Justification and Perspective-Taking and Empathy

Title The Relationship Between System Justification and Perspective-Taking and Empathy
Publication Type Journal Article
Year of Publication 2021
Authors Li ZEdwards JA
Journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Volume 47
Pagination 106-117
Abstract

Four studies tested the hypotheses that system-justifying beliefs will be negatively associated with perspective-taking (PT) and empathic concern (EC) and this negative relationship will be exacerbated when system-justifying people encounter information that challenges system-justifying stereotypes. System justification and PT and EC were negatively associated at the dispositional level (Study 1). Experimentally increased PT decreased system justification through increased EC (Study 2) whereas experimentally increased system justification decreased PT and EC (Study 3). Moderation analyses indicated that when exposed to status-quo-inconsistent information (e.g., a Black vs. White person and/or a woman vs. man of high socioeconomic status), system-endorsing people were less likely to engage in PT (Study 4). There was no effect of system justification on actual helping behavior.

URL https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167220921041
DOI 10.1177/0146167220921041