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Observer attribution for actor socio-economic mobility: A non-typical outcome.

Charles et al., 1982

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7048644832131683261
Author
Charles K
Littig L
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British Journal of Social Psychology

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Abstract 80 male undergraduates of high or low socioeconomic status (SES) read vignettes about characters with given background and achieved SESs, the relation between these indicating the direction of social mobility or the lack of it. It was hypothesized that Ss of the …
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