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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...



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...



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...



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...



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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