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Published 14:03 15 May 2019 BST
Updated 19:38 15 May 2019 BST
The study considered the following:
"We measure cultural distance between two groups as the ability to infer an individual's group based on his or her (i) media consumption, (ii) consumer behaviour, (iii) time use, or (iv) social attitudes. "Knowing whether someone owns an iPad in 2016 allows us to guess correctly whether the person is in the top or bottom income quartile 69 percent of the time. "Across all years in our data, no individual brand is as predictive of being high-income as owning an Apple iPhone in 2016."The study is basically saying that if you own an Apple product, it's a sign of status. However, the research didn't state what Apple products they were talking about... and we all know there's a massive difference between a MacBook Air and a secondhand iPhone 3G you got from Cex. Sure look.
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