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Results showed that even a small amount of exposure to hyper-materialistic media had a negative impact on the subjects, who showed an increase in both anti-welfare attitudes and support for anti-welfare policies.
Participants were also quizzed about their viewing habits and how often they watch "materialistic" programmes such as the Kardashians. Regular viewers were found to exhibit "stronger materialistic and anti-welfare attitudes than lighter consumers of these shows."
"Humans are inherently materialistic but also very social and communal," explained study author Dr. Rodolfo Leyva of LSE's Department of Media and Communications department.
"The way this is expressed depends on our culture. If there is more emphasis on materialism as a way to be happy, this makes us more inclined to be selfish and anti-social, and therefore unsympathetic to people less fortunate."
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