Social class and interpersonal trust: Partner's warmth,external threats and interpretations of trust betrayal |
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Authors: | Katarzyna Samson Tomasz Zaleskiewicz |
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Institution: | Wroclaw Faculty of Psychology, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | The present research investigated the effects of social class on interpersonal trust. In a series of experiments, we showed how the contextualist socio-cognitive tendencies of the lower class and the solipsistic tendencies of the upper class were reflected in their trusting attitudes and behaviors. In Study 1 (N = 491), upper class individuals expressed the same levels of trust towards all partners, while lower class individuals adjusted their trust choices to the affect-rich information about their interaction partner and trusted warm partners more than cold partners. The results of Study 2 (N = 210) showed that when threatened, lower class individuals had generally less trusting attitudes, while upper class members were equally trusting as in a neutral situation. Study 3 (N = 200) revealed that upper class individuals explained a betrayal of their trust with dispositional factors to a higher degree than lower class individuals. We discuss how these differences contribute to perpetuating the disadvantage of the lower class. |
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Keywords: | inequality social class social cognition socioeconomic status trust |
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