What makes low social status toxic to well-being? To internalize social status is to believe the self is responsible for it. We hypothesized that the more people internalize low subjective social status, the more their basic psychological needs are thwarted. Experiment 1 randomly assigned participants to imagine themselves in low, middle, or high social status and assessed their subjective social status internalization by independent ratings. The more participants internalized low status, the more they reported their basic psychological needs were thwarted. This effect did not appear among their higher status counterparts. Experiment 2 replicated and extended these findings using a behavioral manipulation of subjective social status and a s...
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society, and in this research we examine how perce...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
As human beings, we aspire higher to achieve greater security in our lives. We assess our standing i...
Social status, one’s relative rank in a social hierarchy, is a ubiquitous part of human social life....
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Dozens of studies in different nations reveal that socioeconomic status only weakly predicts an indi...
Background: This paper presents a new psychological model of why low income increases risk of mental...
BACKGROUND: Based on presumed negative social comparisons in lower socioeconomic status groups, we s...
High-relative to low-status individuals have greater prestige and are provided greater deference. Th...
Human beings are social animals. People need to connect with one another in order to thrive and sur...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
In an effort to better understand the cognitive and emotional self-perceptions of rejected children,...
ABSTRACTSubjective social status (SSS) is an important independent predictor of health outcomes, how...
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society, and in this research we examine how perce...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
As human beings, we aspire higher to achieve greater security in our lives. We assess our standing i...
Social status, one’s relative rank in a social hierarchy, is a ubiquitous part of human social life....
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Dozens of studies in different nations reveal that socioeconomic status only weakly predicts an indi...
Background: This paper presents a new psychological model of why low income increases risk of mental...
BACKGROUND: Based on presumed negative social comparisons in lower socioeconomic status groups, we s...
High-relative to low-status individuals have greater prestige and are provided greater deference. Th...
Human beings are social animals. People need to connect with one another in order to thrive and sur...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
In an effort to better understand the cognitive and emotional self-perceptions of rejected children,...
ABSTRACTSubjective social status (SSS) is an important independent predictor of health outcomes, how...
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society, and in this research we examine how perce...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...