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Social status modulates prosocial behavior and egalitarianism in preschool children and adults.


ABSTRACT: Humans are a cooperative species, capable of altruism and the creation of shared norms that ensure fairness in society. However, individuals with different educational, cultural, economic, or ethnic backgrounds differ in their levels of social investment and endorsement of egalitarian values. We present four experiments showing that subtle cues to social status (i.e., prestige and reputation in the eyes of others) modulate prosocial orientation. The experiments found that individuals who experienced low status showed more communal and prosocial behavior, and endorsed more egalitarian life goals and values compared with those who experienced high status. Behavioral differences across high- and low-status positions appeared early in human ontogeny (4-5 y of age).

SUBMITTER: Guinote A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4311842 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Social status modulates prosocial behavior and egalitarianism in preschool children and adults.

Guinote Ana A   Cotzia Ioanna I   Sandhu Sanpreet S   Siwa Pramila P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150105 3


Humans are a cooperative species, capable of altruism and the creation of shared norms that ensure fairness in society. However, individuals with different educational, cultural, economic, or ethnic backgrounds differ in their levels of social investment and endorsement of egalitarian values. We present four experiments showing that subtle cues to social status (i.e., prestige and reputation in the eyes of others) modulate prosocial orientation. The experiments found that individuals who experie  ...[more]

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