Optimism and socioeconomic status: A cross-cultural study |
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,Journal/Book: Soc Behav Personal. 1996; 24: P O Box 1539, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Soc Personality Res Inc. 9-18.
Abstract: This research examined the relationship between optimism and socioeconomic status (SES) in a sample ((N) under bar=245) of Anglo- and Mexican-Americans. Study 1 found small but significant correlations between both situational (measured by the Generalized Expectancy for Success Scale-Revised; GESS-R) and dispositional optimism (measured by the Life Orientation Test; LOT) and SES. Correlations were stronger for Anglo-Americans than for the sample as a whole and were not statistically significant for Mexican-American subjects. Study 2 used a purely Mexican-American sample ((N) under bar=254), performed exploratory factor analysis on both the LOT and GESS-R, and correlated the rotated factor scores with SES. A GESS-R factor involving themes of social interaction correlated positively with SES ((r) under bar=.17). Results are interpreted in terms of cultural differences between the two ethnic groups, particularly in light of the collectivist/individualist culture dichotomy.
Note: Article JW Schutte, Univ Texas, Dept Psychol, El Paso, TX 79968 USA
Keyword(s): GENERALIZED OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES; DISPOSITIONAL OPTIMISM; HEALTH; RELIABILITY; NEUROTICISM; PESSIMISM; SUCCESS
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