Effect of social class on personal control beliefs

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Melvin John, Lucia L.-A. Boileau, Herbert Bless
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Abstract

Objective

This research investigated the effect of social class on personal control beliefs.

Background

Differences in personal control beliefs serve as a central theoretical explanation for social class differences in cognition, emotion, and behavior. However, prior empirical research has not yet conclusively demonstrated that personal control beliefs differ between social classes.

Method

Across four studies (total N = 138,417), we investigated the link between social class and personal control beliefs with well-established measures of social class (e.g., ISEI, McArthur Scale),representative samples, and data that allow for causal conclusions (e.g., experimental, and longitudinal data).

Results

We found that (a) higher social class was associated with higher personal control beliefs across 60 countries. Furthermore, we observed that (b) higher social class of parents was associated with higher personal control beliefs in their children, and that (c) experimentally induced higher (vs. lower) social class led to increases (vs. decreases) of personal control beliefs.

Conclusions

Individuals from lower social classes consistently have weaker personal control beliefs than individuals from upper social classes. Social class differences in this fundamental personality characteristic are bound to have important consequences in various life domains (e.g., psychological and physical well-being, and academic success).

社会阶层对个人控制信念的影响。
目的:本研究调查了社会阶层对个人控制信念的影响:本研究调查了社会阶层对个人控制信念的影响:背景:个人控制信念的差异是社会阶层在认知、情感和行为方面存在差异的核心理论解释。然而,之前的实证研究尚未最终证明不同社会阶层的个人控制信念存在差异:在四项研究中(总人数=138,417),我们利用成熟的社会阶层测量方法(如 ISEI、麦克阿瑟量表)、代表性样本和可得出因果结论的数据(如实验和纵向数据),调查了社会阶层与个人控制信念之间的联系:我们发现:(a) 在 60 个国家中,较高的社会阶层与较高的个人控制信念相关。此外,我们还观察到:(b) 父母的社会阶层越高,其子女的个人控制信念越高;(c) 实验诱导的社会阶层越高(相对于越低),个人控制信念越高(相对于越低):结论:与来自上层社会的人相比,来自下层社会的人的个人控制信念一直较弱。社会阶层在这一基本人格特征上的差异势必会对不同生活领域(如身心健康和学业成功)产生重要影响。
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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.00%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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