It's Good to Be the King

Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 43 - 51
Published: Apr 22, 2013
Abstract
Epidemiological and animal studies often find that higher social status is associated with better physical health outcomes, but these findings are by design correlational and lack mediational explanations. In two studies, we examine neurobiological reactivity to test the hypothesis that higher social status leads to salutary short-term psychological, physiological, and behavioral responses. In Study 1, we measured police officers’ subjective...
Paper Details
Title
It's Good to Be the King
Published Date
Apr 22, 2013
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
43 - 51
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