How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggests actors from higher social classes (compared to lower social classes) have more agentic and less communal goals when interacting with same class or unspecified others. Focusing on targets’ social class, an identity-based perspective suggests the reverse: Actors should more strongly endorse communal (agentic) goals toward illegitimately lower class (higher class) compared to illegitimately higher class (lower class) targets, regardless of actors’ own social class. Three preregistered experiments (N = 2,023) manipulated actor’s social class and the nature of the target (illegitimately higher/lower class, same class, unspecified) and measured p...
Seven studies involving 1,343 participants showed how circumplex models of social motives can help e...
In this thesis, I focus on the connection between social identity and social preferences. Will a fri...
How are people who generally see others positively evaluated themselves? We propose that the answer ...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
Members of conflicting groups experience threats to different identity dimensions, resulting in the ...
Members of conflicting groups experience threats to different identity dimensions, resulting in the ...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
A number of studies have found that high status groups tend to discriminate more than low status gro...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
Recent research on intergroup contact has shown how interactions with outgroup members may both decr...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
How are people who generally see others positively evaluated themselves? We propose that the answer ...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
Seven studies involving 1,343 participants showed how circumplex models of social motives can help e...
In this thesis, I focus on the connection between social identity and social preferences. Will a fri...
How are people who generally see others positively evaluated themselves? We propose that the answer ...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
How does social class affect people’s goals in social interactions? A rank-based perspective suggest...
Members of conflicting groups experience threats to different identity dimensions, resulting in the ...
Members of conflicting groups experience threats to different identity dimensions, resulting in the ...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
A number of studies have found that high status groups tend to discriminate more than low status gro...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
Recent research on intergroup contact has shown how interactions with outgroup members may both decr...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
How are people who generally see others positively evaluated themselves? We propose that the answer ...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
Seven studies involving 1,343 participants showed how circumplex models of social motives can help e...
In this thesis, I focus on the connection between social identity and social preferences. Will a fri...
How are people who generally see others positively evaluated themselves? We propose that the answer ...