Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2023 Mar;18(2):275-292. doi: 10.1177/17456916221093615. Epub 2022 Aug 18.
Socioeconomic status (SES; or social class) is considered an important determinant of psychological and life outcomes. Despite this importance, how to appropriately conceive of and measure it remains unsettled. In this article, I argue that SES is, under conventional conceptions of the construct, an unmeasurable construct and present an alternative strategy for studying socioeconomic conditions. I make this argument using several lines of analysis. First, a literature review of 20 years of psychological research on SES reveals that psychologists rarely define SES theoretically (79.6% of articles did not) but call a great number of operationalizations measures of SES (147 in total). Second, current recommendations for studying SES permit contradictory predictions, rendering the recommendations unsatisfactory. Third, the appropriate measurement model for SES inhibits accumulation of results across studies, which makes studying the construct practically impossible. To rectify these issues, I reconceptualize SES as a set of socioeconomic conditions and develop a measurement strategy for studying these conditions. I conclude by considering implications for ongoing research on socioeconomic conditions and for interpreting past research on SES.
社会经济地位(SES;或社会阶层)被认为是心理和生活结果的重要决定因素。尽管这一点很重要,但如何恰当地构想和衡量 SES 仍然没有定论。在本文中,我认为根据该构念的传统概念,SES 是一个不可衡量的构念,并提出了一种研究社会经济条件的替代策略。我通过以下几个方面的分析来证明这一观点。首先,对心理学关于 SES 的 20 年文献进行回顾,发现心理学家很少从理论上定义 SES(79.6%的文章没有),而是将大量的操作定义为 SES 的衡量标准(总共 147 个)。其次,目前关于 SES 的研究建议允许相互矛盾的预测,使得这些建议不令人满意。第三,SES 的适当测量模型抑制了研究结果在不同研究中的积累,这使得研究该构念在实践上变得不可能。为了解决这些问题,我将 SES 重新概念化为一组社会经济条件,并为研究这些条件制定了一种测量策略。最后,我考虑了对正在进行的社会经济条件研究以及对过去 SES 研究的解释的影响。