The Local-Ladder Effect: Social Status and Subjective Well-Being
Psychological Science, Vol. 23(7) Author(s): Cameron Anderson, Michael W. Kraus, Adam D. Galinsky, Dacher Keltner
Abstract: Dozens of studies in different nations have revealed that socioeconomic status only weakly predicts an individual’s subjective well-being (SWB). These...
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The Local-Ladder Effect: Social Status and Subjective Well-Being
Psychological Science, Vol. 23 (7) Author(s): Cameron Anderson, Michael W. Kraus, Adam D. Galinsky, Dacher Keltner
Abstract: Dozens of studies in different nations have revealed that socioeconomic status only weakly predicts an individual’s subjective well-being (SWB). These...
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Social Status, Glucocorticoids, Immune Function, and Health: Can Animal Studies Help Us Understand Human Socioeconomic-status-related Health Disparities?
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 62(3) Author(s): Sonia A. Cavigelli, Hashim S. Chaudhry
Abstract: For humans in developed nations, socioeconomic status (SES)—relative income, education and occupational position in a society—is a strong predictor of...
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The Influence of Mortality and Socioeconomic Status on Risk and Delayed Rewards: A Life History Theory Approach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 100(6) Author(s): Vladas Griskevicius, Joshua M. Tybur, Andrew W. Delton, Theresa E. Robertson
Abstract: Why do some people take risks and live for the present, whereas others avoid risks and save for the future? The evolutionary framework of life history...
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Social Class Rank, Threat Vigilance, and Hostile Reactivity
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 37(10) Author(s): Michael W. Kraus, E. J. Horberg, Jennifer L. Goetz, Dacher Keltner
Abstract: Lower-class individuals, because of their lower rank in society, are theorized to be more vigilant to social threats relative to their high-ranking up...
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