作者: Jinkyung Na , Micaela Y. Chan
DOI: 10.1016/J.PAID.2015.11.027
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摘要: An emerging literature suggests that lower-class individuals value 'adjusting'and 'fitting-in'whereas higher-class individuals emphasize 'personal control'and 'influencing.'Thus, we hypothesized that individuals with low subjective social class (ie, those who think that their rank in the social hierarchy is low) would show enhanced performances in a response-inhibition task, compared to individuals with high subjective social class (ie, those who think that their social rank is high). Supporting this prediction, Study 1 found that one's perception …