This study explored the influence of interclass context on how people identify themselves as middle class. Data were collected from 676 employees of Iowa State University who categorized themselves as being in the middle class. Using an online survey design, all participants were randomly selected into an experimental condition in which they were asked to compare their own social class (i.e., the middle class) with either the working class or the upper class. In agreement with social identity theory, participants evaluated members of the upper class to be more successful, but less moral, than members of the middle class. On the other hand, while members of the working class were seen as less successful than members of the middle class, they...
The present study investigated race and class stereotypes about Whites and African-Americans. The st...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Building on social identity theory and the sociocultural model of the self, we show that relatively ...
Studies such as that conducted by Charolett Wold for Investopedia have found an increasing amount of...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
This paper examines people’s perceptions of class and class differences—in general and with regard t...
ERMS such as poor, working class, middle class, upper middle class, and upper class are routinely us...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
This study examined the effects of perceived socioeconomic status on helping behaviors. Past researc...
There is a contradiction between some of the theoretical issues regarding class and the results of ...
This study was concerned with investigating the weak relationship between objective measures of soci...
This dissertation examines the impact of two overlapping but analytically distinct systems of strati...
In four studies, the authors investigated the proposal that in the context of an elite university, i...
The present study investigated race and class stereotypes about Whites and African-Americans. The st...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Building on social identity theory and the sociocultural model of the self, we show that relatively ...
Studies such as that conducted by Charolett Wold for Investopedia have found an increasing amount of...
This dissertation explores the multidimensional aspects of social class - as a representation as wel...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
This paper examines people’s perceptions of class and class differences—in general and with regard t...
ERMS such as poor, working class, middle class, upper middle class, and upper class are routinely us...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
This study examined the effects of perceived socioeconomic status on helping behaviors. Past researc...
There is a contradiction between some of the theoretical issues regarding class and the results of ...
This study was concerned with investigating the weak relationship between objective measures of soci...
This dissertation examines the impact of two overlapping but analytically distinct systems of strati...
In four studies, the authors investigated the proposal that in the context of an elite university, i...
The present study investigated race and class stereotypes about Whites and African-Americans. The st...
Drawing on data collected during a 2-year Economic and Social Research Council-funded project explor...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...