Consistent Facial Cues to Social Class Across Two Different Western Contexts

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
R. Thora Bjornsdottir, McLean Morgan, Harpa Lind Hjördísar Jónsdóttir, Ragna Benedikta Garðarsdóttir, Nicholas O. Rule
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Abstract

Individuals form impressions of others’ social-class standing from nonverbal information, including facial appearance. Whether the facial cues relating to (perceptions of) social class generalize across different contexts and class measures (e.g., income and subjective status) remains unknown. We tested which facial cues relate to actual and perceived social class using multiple social-class measures in two contexts: Canada (using contemporary lab-based photos) and Iceland (using mid-20th-century yearbook photos). Results show that facial appearance reveals and predicts impressions of social class broadly (vs. only for specific measures). Greater facial Attractiveness (attractiveness/competence/health) and Positivity (affect/warmth) related to higher social-class standing in both contexts, suggesting that social class influences facial appearance similarly in different environments. Attractiveness also primarily explained social-class perceptions. Validity and utilization of other cues, however, differed between contexts, and we observed perception accuracy only for Canadian targets. These findings provide a more complete understanding of accuracy and bias in perceiving social class.

在两种不同的西方背景下,面部表情对社会阶层的一致暗示
个人通过非语言信息(包括面部表情)来形成对他人社会阶层地位的印象。与社会阶层(感知)相关的面部线索是否能在不同的背景和阶级衡量标准(如收入和主观地位)中得到推广,目前尚不清楚。我们在加拿大(使用当代实验室照片)和冰岛(使用20世纪中期年鉴照片)两种情况下,使用多种社会阶级测量方法,测试了哪些面部线索与实际和感知的社会阶级有关。结果表明,面部外观可以广泛地揭示和预测社会阶层的印象(相对于仅用于特定措施)。在这两种情况下,更大的面部吸引力(吸引力/能力/健康)和积极性(情感/温暖)与更高的社会阶层地位相关,这表明社会阶层在不同环境中对面部外观的影响相似。吸引力也主要解释了社会阶层观念。然而,其他线索的有效性和利用在不同的语境中有所不同,我们只观察到加拿大目标的感知准确性。这些发现提供了对社会阶层感知的准确性和偏见的更完整的理解。
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期刊介绍: Topics covered include, among others, intergroup relations, group processes, social cognition, attitudes, social influence and persuasion, self and identity, verbal and nonverbal communication, language and thought, affect and emotion, embodied and situated cognition and individual differences of social-psychological relevance. Together with original research articles, the European Journal of Social Psychology"s innovative and inclusive style is reflected in the variety of articles published: Research Article: Original articles that provide a significant contribution to the understanding of social phenomena, up to a maximum of 12,000 words in length.
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