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The rags-to-riches story of income mobility and its impact on emotional well-being

机译:收入流动的破烂致富故事及其对情感幸福的影响

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Recent research has demonstrated that people believe they are more likely to climb the income ladder than they actually are. However, no one has explored the downstream psychological consequences of these unrealistically optimistic perceptions, particularly their impact on emotional well-being. Across four studies I explored the correlational and causal relationship between perceptions of one’s own income mobility and emotional well-being. In Studies 1 and 2, I measure and assess the relationship between perceptions of income mobility and emotional well-being. I found that most participants see themselves as having high income mobility, and these perceptions of upward mobility are related to higher levels of happiness. In Study 3, I randomly assigned participants to read an article depicting income mobility as high, moderate, or low. Participants led to believe income mobility is high reported higher happiness relative to those led to believe income mobility is low. Lastly, in Study 4, utilizing a more diverse and generalizable sample from a National Panel Survey, I replicated the findings of Study 3. In sum, the present research demonstrates that people tend to be optimistic about their own chances of climbing the income ladder, and this sustained optimism translates into positive downstream emotional consequences.
机译:最近的研究表明,人们认为他们比实际更有可能攀登收入阶梯。然而,没有人探索过这些不切实际的乐观看法对下游的心理影响,特别是它们对情绪幸福感的影响。在四项研究中,我探索了对自己的收入流动性的看法与情绪幸福感之间的相关性和因果关系。在研究1和2中,我测量并评估了收入流动性观念与情感幸福感之间的关系。我发现大多数参与者认为自己的收入流动性较高,而这些向上流动的感觉与更高的幸福感相关。在研究3中,我随机分配参与者阅读一篇描述收入流动性为高,中或低的文章。与那些认为收入流动性较低的参与者相比,导致他们认为收入流动性较高的参与者幸福感更高。最后,在研究4中,我使用了来自国家面板调查的更多样化,更可概括的样本,我复制了研究3的发现。总而言之,本研究表明,人们倾向于对自己攀登收入阶梯的机会持乐观态度,这种持续的乐观情绪会转化为积极的下游情感后果。

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