Lacking socio‐economic status reduces subjective well‐being through perceptions of meta‐dehumanization

Volume: 60, Issue: 2, Pages: 470 - 489
Published: Aug 28, 2020
Abstract
Previous research has identified that both low- and high-socio-economic groups tend to be dehumanized. However, groups that have a deprived position are more willing to interiorize the negative perceptions that others have about them compared with affluent groups. In this project, we address the role of meta-(de)humanization (the perceived humanity one thinks is ascribed or denied to one's group) based on socio-economic status differences and...
Paper Details
Title
Lacking socio‐economic status reduces subjective well‐being through perceptions of meta‐dehumanization
Published Date
Aug 28, 2020
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
470 - 489
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