Relation between subjective social class and self-efficacy: Effect of social comparison

Authors

  • Angélica Quiroga-Garza Universidad de Monterrey
  • Efraín García-Sánchez Universidad de Granada
  • Francisco A. Treviño-Elizondo Universidad de Monterrey
  • Guillermo B. Willis Universidad de Monterrey
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.34.2.266611
Keywords: socioeconomic class, objective social class, subjective social class, social comparison, self-efficacy, sensation of control.

Abstract

Socioeconomic class is a relevant variable with regard to the process of social hierarchization; specifically, subjective social class (SSC) has been found to correlate positively with the self-efficacy of persons. In the present study, with mixed methodology and a population size of 280 participants, we attempted to replicate these results by operationalizing SSC in the two following manners: (a) through experimental manipulation --randomly requesting that participants compare themselves with those who are above or below them in a social hierarchy scale-- and (b) through measuring SSC as individual difference. The results show no effects due to experimental manipulation, but do support that SSC, measured as individual difference, positively correlates with general self-efficacy. Regarding qualitative analysis, when the participant’s descriptions of common characteristics in members of the upper and lower class were studied, we found that situational characteristics predominated (over dispositional characteristics), but with greater positive valence when describing the upper class. We conclude that SSC is an important factor in self-efficacy and that it moderates effects of social comparison.

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Author Biographies

Angélica Quiroga-Garza, Universidad de Monterrey

Research Professor

Department of Psychology

Treatment and Reseach Center of Anxiety

Efraín García-Sánchez, Universidad de Granada

Centro de Investigación en Mente, Cerebro y Comportamiento
Departamento de Psicología Social
Universidad de Granada

Francisco A. Treviño-Elizondo, Universidad de Monterrey

Profesor Titular

Universidad de Monterrey

Guillermo B. Willis, Universidad de Monterrey

Departamento de Psicología Social
Universidad de Granada

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Published
10-04-2018
How to Cite
Quiroga-Garza, A., García-Sánchez, E., Treviño-Elizondo, F. A., & Willis, G. B. (2018). Relation between subjective social class and self-efficacy: Effect of social comparison. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 34(2), 314–323. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.34.2.266611
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Social and Organizational Psychology