权利(公平分配)
社会经济地位
心理学
特权(计算)
感觉
社会心理学
发展心理学
社会阶层
人口学
社会学
人口
数理经济学
计算机科学
计算机安全
法学
数学
政治学
作者
Stéphane Côté,Jennifer E. Stellar,Robb Willer,Rachel Forbes,Sean Martín,Emily C. Bianchi
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167220916633
摘要
As rates of intergenerational social mobility decline, it is increasingly important to understand the psychological consequences of entrenched socioeconomic privilege. Here, we explore whether current and childhood socioeconomic status (SES) are interactively related to entitlement, such that among currently high SES individuals, those from affluent backgrounds are likely to feel uniquely high levels of entitlement, whereas currently low SES individuals feel low entitlement regardless of their backgrounds. A meta-analysis of four exploratory studies (total N = 3,105) found that currently high SES individuals who were also raised in high SES households were especially inclined to report feeling entitled, a pattern that was robust across three indicators of SES: income, education, and subjective SES. Results of a preregistered, confirmatory study (N = 1,058) replicated this interactive pattern for education and subjective SES, though not for income. Our findings highlight the importance of considering current and childhood SES jointly to understand the psychological consequences of SES.
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