<div><p>Numerous studies have documented the effects of social class on psychological and behavioral variables. However, lay beliefs about how social class affects these dimensions have not been systematically tested. Studies 1 and 2 assessed lay beliefs about the association between social class and 8 variables (including psychological and behavioral tendencies and cognitive ability). Study 3 assessed lay beliefs about the Big five personality traits and social class, and study 4 reframed the 8 variables from study 1 in opposite terms and yielded similar results. Study 5 contained the variables framed as in both studies 1 and 4, and replicated those results suggesting that framing effects were not responsible for the effects observed. Inte...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Despite the increasing attention paid by psychologists to social class, we argue here that insuffici...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Numerous studies have documented the effects of social class on psychological and behavioral variabl...
Numerous studies have documented the effects of social class on psychological and behavioral variabl...
Researchers propose that social class can be studied as its own distinct form of culture. As such, w...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Abstract Though the scientific study of social class is over a century old, theories regarding how s...
Past research in social psychology has explored the effects of considering a given policy or issue f...
Social status and hierarchies of social status are ubiquitous. Because of this, they have been addre...
There are competing accounts of the relationship among social class, culture, and cognition. An inte...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
This research study explores the significance of social class and its relation with consumers buying...
Social class (socioeconomic status, SES) is a primary determinant of rank in the human social hierar...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Despite the increasing attention paid by psychologists to social class, we argue here that insuffici...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Numerous studies have documented the effects of social class on psychological and behavioral variabl...
Numerous studies have documented the effects of social class on psychological and behavioral variabl...
Researchers propose that social class can be studied as its own distinct form of culture. As such, w...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Abstract Though the scientific study of social class is over a century old, theories regarding how s...
Past research in social psychology has explored the effects of considering a given policy or issue f...
Social status and hierarchies of social status are ubiquitous. Because of this, they have been addre...
There are competing accounts of the relationship among social class, culture, and cognition. An inte...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
This research study explores the significance of social class and its relation with consumers buying...
Social class (socioeconomic status, SES) is a primary determinant of rank in the human social hierar...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Despite the increasing attention paid by psychologists to social class, we argue here that insuffici...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...