Perceived contact with friends from lower socioeconomic status reduces exclusion based on social class

Author:

Gönül Buse12ORCID,Sahin‐Acar Basak3ORCID,Killen Melanie2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Eskişehir Osmangazi University Eskişehir Türkiye

2. Human Development and Quantitative Methodology University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

3. Department of Psychology Middle East Technical University Ankara Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated children's and adolescents’ reasoning about intergroup exclusion based on social class from educational opportunities in Türkiye. The role of children's and adolescents’ perceived contact with friends from different socioeconomic backgrounds on their evaluations of exclusion and personal solutions to the exclusion was also examined. Participants (N= 270) included 142 children (8–10 years old,Mage= 9.80;SD= 0.82; 53.5% girls) and 128 adolescents (14–16 years old,Mage= 15.46;SD= 0.91, 61.7% girls) from lower (N= 144) and higher (N= 126) socioeconomic backgrounds. Results showed that while most participants viewed social class‐based exclusion as wrong, adolescents were more likely to view it as wrong than were children. Adolescents from lower SES approached social class‐based exclusion as less acceptable than did adolescents from higher SES who referred to expectations about conformity to authority and the status quo. Moderation analyses showed that for adolescents from higher SES, higher perceived contact with friends from lower SES was associated with decreased acceptability of exclusion and increased motivation to provide equity.RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSOverall, adolescents living in a country with economic instability evaluated social class‐based exclusion from educational opportunities among peers as unfair and wrong.Adolescents from lower SES viewed social class‐based exclusion as less acceptable than did adolescents from higher SES.Adolescents from higher SES expected that excluders’ intentions were motivated by conforming to authority and supporting the status quo more frequently than did children.For adolescents from higher SES, perceived contact with friends from lower SES was associated with decreased acceptability of exclusion and increased motivation to provide equity.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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