Supporting the Status Quo Is Weakly Associated With Subjective Well-Being: A Comparison of the Palliative Function of Ideology Across Social Status Groups Using a Meta-Analytic Approach

Salvador Vargas Salfate, Julia Spielmann, D. A. Briley

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Abstract

Research has suggested that the endorsement of ideologies supporting the status quo leads to higher subjective psychological well-being—an idea labeled as the palliative function of ideology within system justification theory. Furthermore, this approach has suggested that this association should be moderated by social status. Specifically, the association between the endorsement of ideologies supporting the status quo and well-being should be positive among high-status groups and negative among low-status groups—mainly as a function of the existence of a unique motivation to justify the status quo. Given contradictory evidence in previous studies, we conducted a meta-analysis to test these ideas. Across 1,627 studies and 1,856,940 participants, we observed a meta-analytic association between endorsement of ideologies supporting the status quo and well-being of r =.07, p <.001. Nonetheless, we did not find evidence supportive of the moderator role of social status. These results provide partial evidence supporting the main tenets of system justification theory, and they are inconsistent with the idea of the existence of a unique motivation to justify the status quo.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1318-1346
Number of pages29
JournalPsychological bulletin
Volume150
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • ideology
  • meta-analysis
  • social status
  • system justification
  • well-being

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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