Social Class, Contextualism, and Empathic Accuracy
University of California, San Francisco · University of Toronto · +1 more institution
Abstract
Recent research suggests that lower-class individuals favor explanations of personal and political outcomes that are oriented to features of the external environment. We extended this work by testing the hypothesis that, as a result, individuals of a lower social class are more empathically accurate in judging the emotions of other people. In three studies, lower-class individuals (compared with upper-class individuals) received higher scores on a test of empathic accuracy (Study 1), judged the emotions of an interaction partner more accurately (Study 2), and made more accurate inferences about emotion from static images of muscle movements in the eyes (Study 3). Moreover, the association between social class…
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- 23.81
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Class (philosophy)
- Social class
- Social psychology
- Test (biology)
- Empathy
- Association (psychology)
- Developmental psychology
- Reduced inequalities