Social Class, Control, and Culture: Individuals with Low Socioeconomic Status Perceive Less Control in Relationally Immobile Societies.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Kuan-Ju Huang
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Abstract

Studies have shown that individuals with high socioeconomic status (SES) perceive a greater sense of control than those with lower SES. However, no studies have examined how sociocultural contexts affect perceived control of individuals from different SES backgrounds. Studies 1 and 2 found that the association between SES and sense of control was stronger in countries with low relational mobility (e.g. East Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa) compared to those with high relational mobility (e.g. Latin America), largely due to lower perceived control among low-SES individuals in immobile societies. Study 3 demonstrated that self-reported relational mobility mediated the cross-country differences in SES-control associations. Study 4 experimentally manipulated relational mobility to establish its causal effect on the SES-control association. These findings suggest that social environments that afford less-flexible social networks exacerbate SES disparities in perceived control and highlight how social ecology may disproportionately impact individuals with lower SES.

研究表明,与社会经济地位较低的人相比,社会经济地位较高的人感受到的控制感更强。然而,还没有研究探讨社会文化背景如何影响不同社会经济地位背景的人所感知到的控制感。研究 1 和研究 2 发现,与关系流动性高的国家(如拉丁美洲)相比,关系流动性低的国家(如东亚、中东和北非)的社会经济地位与控制感之间的关联性更强,这主要是由于在不流动的社会中,社会经济地位低的人感知到的控制感较低。研究 3 表明,自我报告的关系流动性对 SES 与控制力之间的跨国差异起到了中介作用。研究 4 通过实验操纵关系流动性,以确定其对社会经济地位-控制力关联的因果效应。这些研究结果表明,提供较少灵活性社交网络的社会环境会加剧社会经济地位在感知控制力方面的差异,并凸显了社会生态可能会对社会经济地位较低的个体产生不成比例的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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