Sánchez-Rodríguez Ángel, Willis Guillermo B, Rodríguez-Bailón Rosa
Centro de Investigación Mente Cerebro y Comportamiento (CIMCYC), University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Int J Psychol. 2019 Feb;54(1):117-125. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12437. Epub 2017 Jul 3.
Previous research has shown that economic inequality influences how people are related with others. In this article, we suggest that perceived economic inequality influences self-construal. Specifically, we propose that higher economic inequality leads to an independent self-construal, whereas lower economic inequality leads to an interdependent self-construal. Correlational data from Studies 1a and 1b revealed that people who perceive lower levels of economic inequality tend to show higher levels of interdependent self-construal, even after controlling for social class. In Study 2, using an experimental design, we found that perceived high economic inequality leads to a more independent and less interdependent self-construal compared to the low economic inequality condition. These results expand the literature bridging the gap between a macro-social factor, such as economic inequality, and a micro-social factor, such as self-construal.
先前的研究表明,经济不平等会影响人们与他人的关系。在本文中,我们认为感知到的经济不平等会影响自我建构。具体而言,我们提出,较高的经济不平等会导致独立的自我建构,而较低的经济不平等会导致相互依存的自我建构。研究1a和1b的相关数据显示,即使在控制了社会阶层之后,那些感知到较低经济不平等水平的人往往表现出更高水平的相互依存自我建构。在研究2中,我们采用实验设计发现,与低经济不平等条件相比,感知到高经济不平等会导致更独立且相互依存程度更低的自我建构。这些结果扩展了相关文献,弥合了宏观社会因素(如经济不平等)和微观社会因素(如自我建构)之间的差距。