Social class, sense of control, and social explanation.
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Lower social class is associated with diminished resources and perceived subordinate rank. On the basis of this analysis, the authors predicted that social class would be closely associated with a reduced sense of personal control and that this association would explain why lower class individuals favor contextual over dispositional explanations of social events. Across 4 studies, lower social class individuals, as measured by subjective socioeconomic status (SES), endorsed contextual explanations of economic trends, broad social outcomes, and emotion. Across studies, the sense of control mediated the relation between subjective SES and contextual explanations, and this association was independent of objective…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Socioeconomic status
- Social psychology
- Social class
- Association (psychology)
- Sense of control
- Ethnic group
- Developmental psychology
- Reduced inequalities