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社会地位线索:吸引力、支配力和地位之间的关联。

Cues of Social Status: Associations Between Attractiveness, Dominance, and Status.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, 8783University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Institute for Society and Genetics, 8783University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Evol Psychol. 2021 Oct;19(0):14747049211056160. doi: 10.1177/14747049211056160.

Abstract

Hierarchies naturally emerge in social species, and judgments of status in these hierarchies have consequences for social relationships and health. Although judgments of social status are shaped by appearance, the physical cues that inform judgments of status remain unclear. The transition to college presents an opportunity to examine judgments of social status in a newly developing social hierarchy. We examined whether appearances-as measured by raters' judgments of photographs and videos-provide information about undergraduate students' social status at their university and in society in Study 1. Exploratory analyses investigated whether associations differed by participants' sex. Eighty-one first-year undergraduate students (    18.20,   =  0.50; 64.2% female) provided photographs and videos and reported their social status relative to university peers and relative to other people in society. As hypothesized, when participants were judged to be more attractive and dominant they were also judged to have higher status. These associations were replicated in two additional samples of raters who evaluated smiling and neutral photographs from the Chicago Faces Database in Study 2. Multilevel models also revealed that college students with higher self-reported university social status were judged to have higher status, attractiveness, and dominance, although judgments were not related to self-reported society social status. Findings highlight that there is agreement between self-reports of university status and observer-perceptions of status based solely on photographs and videos, and suggest that appearance may shape newly developing social hierarchies, such as those that emerge during the transition to college.

摘要

在社会物种中,等级制度自然会出现,而这些等级制度中的地位判断会对社会关系和健康产生影响。尽管社会地位的判断受到外貌的影响,但决定地位判断的身体线索尚不清楚。进入大学为我们提供了一个机会,可以在一个新发展的社会等级制度中检验社会地位的判断。在研究 1 中,我们考察了通过评分者对照片和视频的判断所衡量的外貌是否提供了有关大学生在大学和社会中的社会地位的信息。探索性分析调查了这些关联是否因参与者的性别而异。81 名一年级本科生(18.20 岁,均值    =  0.50;64.2%为女性)提供了照片和视频,并报告了他们相对于大学同伴和社会其他人的社会地位。正如假设的那样,当参与者被判断为更有吸引力和主导地位时,他们也被判断为地位更高。这些关联在研究 2 中另外两个评分者样本中得到了复制,他们评估了芝加哥人脸数据库中的微笑和中性照片。多层次模型还表明,自我报告的大学社会地位较高的大学生被判断为地位、吸引力和主导地位更高,尽管判断与自我报告的社会地位无关。研究结果表明,仅基于照片和视频,自我报告的大学地位与观察者对地位的感知之间存在一致性,并表明外貌可能会塑造新出现的社会等级制度,例如在进入大学期间出现的社会等级制度。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/39c9/10358414/ab959c7e535d/10.1177_14747049211056160-fig1.jpg

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