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The item asks only for a broad evaluation of income differences, such that respondents and researchers do not know where inequalities occur in the income distribution. As analogous measurements of reflexive justice evaluations are available, the JEID scale allows the comparison/contrast of the evaluation of the earnings across the income distribution (i.e., the rewards of others) with the evaluation of own rewards. Both subdimensions were related to evaluations of the incomes of low- and middle-income earners as "unfairly low" and evaluations of the incomes of top-income earners as "unfairly high . . .

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