心理学
社会经济地位
社会心理学
社会阶层
联想(心理学)
控制感
民族
发展心理学
控制(管理)
意识形态
社会环境
政治
社会学
人口学
社会科学
经济
管理
法学
心理治疗师
人类学
人口
政治学
作者
Michael W. Kraus,Paul K. Piff,Dacher Keltner
摘要
Lower social class is associated with diminished resources and perceived subordinate rank. On the basis of this analysis, the authors predicted that social class would be closely associated with a reduced sense of personal control and that this association would explain why lower class individuals favor contextual over dispositional explanations of social events. Across 4 studies, lower social class individuals, as measured by subjective socioeconomic status (SES), endorsed contextual explanations of economic trends, broad social outcomes, and emotion. Across studies, the sense of control mediated the relation between subjective SES and contextual explanations, and this association was independent of objective SES, ethnicity, political ideology, and self-serving biases. Finally, experimentally inducing a higher sense of control attenuated the tendency for lower subjective SES individuals to make more contextual explanations (Study 4). Implications for future research on social class as well as theoretical distinctions between objective SES and subjective SES are discussed.
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