Rationalism or intuitionism: how does internet use affect the perceptions of social fairness among middle-aged groups in china?

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  • who: Yong Xie et al. from the School of Sociology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China have published the Article: Rationalism or Intuitionism: How Does Internet Use Affect the Perceptions of Social Fairness among Middle-Aged Groups in China?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose hypothesis 1 that the more frequently the Internet is used, the lower the sense of social fairness of the middle-aged groups. Based on the above discussion, the authors propose hypothesis 3 that IU reduces an individual's SFP through lower down the government trust. The authors explore the impact . . .

     

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