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Abstract ***NOTE: This study was pre-registered on the 12th of October 2017. The trial was completed on the 30th of November 2017. The trial end date on this registry has been extended because the final paper has not yet been accepted for journal publication.*** This study explores whether preferences for redistribution are reduced because people underestimate the level of inequality and overestimate the degree of social mobility in their country. In addition, it examines the degree that an individual’s perceived place in the income distribution effects their support for redistribution. This research will be conducted through online surveys in 10 countries whereby ‘information interventions’ are provided to randomly selected treatment groups to see the impact on their preferences for redistribution. These information interventions are motivated by existing surveys that have shown misperceptions of inequality and mobility exist in many countries around the world. ***NOTE: This study was pre-registered on the 12th of October 2017. The trial was completed on the 30th of November 2017. The trial end date on this registry has been extended because the final papers had not yet been accepted for journal publication.*** This study explores whether preferences for redistribution are reduced because people underestimate the level of inequality and overestimate the degree of social mobility in their country. In addition, it examines the degree that an individual’s perceived place in the income distribution effects their support for redistribution. This research will be conducted through online surveys in 10 countries whereby ‘information interventions’ are provided to randomly selected treatment groups to see the impact on their preferences for redistribution. These information interventions are motivated by existing surveys that have shown misperceptions of inequality and mobility exist in many countries around the world.
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