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ISBN 10: 0128053712
ISBN 13: 9780128053713
Author: Lee Ellis, Anthony W Hoskin, Malini Ratnasingam
QUESTIONS ADDRESSED INCLUDE THE FOLOWING:
- Are personality traits such as extraversion, competitiveness, and risk-taking associated with social status?
- How universal are sex differences in income and other forms of social status?
- What is the association between health and social status?
- How much does the answer vary according to specific diseases?
- How well established are the relationships between intelligence and social status?
- Is religiosity associated with social status, or does the answer depend on which religion is being considered?
- Are physiological factors correlated with social status, even factors involving the brain?
- Finally, are there as yet any “universal correlates of social status”?
Handbook of Social Status Correlates 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status
1.1. Forms of Social Stratification
1.2. Basic Terminology: Social Status Versus Social Class
1.3. The Tripartite Social Status Measures
1.4. Nontripartite Socioeconomic Status Measures
1.5. Overall Assessment of Social Status Measurement
1.6. Intercorrelations Between Indicators of Social Status
1.7. Relationships Between One’s Own Social Status and That of One’s Parents
1.8. Conclusions
Chapter 2. Demographic Factors
2.1. Sex Differences
2.2. Sex Ratios
2.3. Age-Related Variations
2.4. Race/Ethnicity
2.5. Religious Affiliation
2.6. Other Demographic Factors
2.7. Highlights
Chapter 3. Familial Factors
3.1. Family Formation, Structure, and Dissolution
3.2. Trait Comparisons Among Couples
3.3. Fertility
3.4. Other Reproductive Aspects of the Family
3.5. Intrafamily Structures, Relationships, and Parenting Practices
3.6. Intrafamily Discord
3.7. Highlights
Chapter 4. Personality and Behavioral Factors
4.1. Highest Order Personality Dimensions
4.2. Lower-Order Personality Characteristics
4.3. Health-Related Behavior
4.4. Sexuality
4.5. Nonsexual Behaviors of a Reproductive Nature
4.6. Alcohol Consumption
4.7. Tobacco Consumption
4.8. Criminality and Delinquency
4.9. Economic Behavior
4.10. Prosocial Behavior
4.11. Recreational Behavior
4.12. Working Outside the Home
4.13. Miscellaneous Behavior Traits
4.14. Highlights
Chapter 5. Attitudes, Preferences, and Beliefs
5.1. Broad-Ranging Attitudes
5.2. Self-Reflective Attitudes
5.3. Education-Related Attitudes
5.4. Political Attitudes and Activities
5.5. Religiosity
5.6. Religious Beliefs
5.7. Miscellaneous Attitudes
5.8. Highlights
Chapter 6. Intellectual and Academic Factors
6.1. Intelligence/Cognitive Ability
6.2. Crystallized Versus Fluid Intelligence and Cognitive Decline With Age
6.3. Intellectual Skills
6.4. Academic Performance
6.5. Educational Levels, Degrees Received, Areas of Academic Training, and Prestige of Colleges Attended
6.6. Field of Academic Specialization
6.7. Peripheral Academic Activities
6.8. Highlights
Chapter 7. Mental Health/Illness and Symptomology
7.1. Mental Health/Illness in General
7.2. Addictive Disorders
7.3. Antisocial Behavior Disorders
7.4. Mood and Delusional Illnesses/Disorders
7.5. Disorders Involving Attention and Socio-Language Deficits
7.6. Eating Disorders
7.7. Fear- and Anxiety-Related Disorders
7.8. Repetitive Behavior Disorders
7.9. Suicidal Behavior
7.10. Healthy Sleeping Habits
7.11. Highlights
Chapter 8. Physical Health Factors
8.1. Longevity/Mortality (Disregarding Etiology)
8.2. General Health Indicators
8.3. Accessing Medical Services
8.4. Specific Ill-Health Conditions (Except Cancers and Cardiovascular Diseases)
8.5. Cancers
8.6. Cardiovascular Disease
8.7. Miscellaneous Health-Relevant Variables
8.8. Highlights
Chapter 9. Biological Factors
9.1. Genetic Factors
9.2. Anatomical and Developmental Factors
9.3. Neurological Factors
9.4. Hormones
9.5. Other Physiological Traits and Processes
9.6. Highlights
Chapter 10. Epilogue: Identifying Universal Social Status Correlates
10.1. Methods for Assessing Likely Universal Correlates of Social Status
10.2. Demographic Variables
10.3. Familial Variables
10.4. Personality and Behavioral Variables
10.5. Attitudinal and Belief Variables
10.6. Intellectual and Academic Variables
10.7. Mental Health/Illness Variables
10.8. Physical Health/Illness Variables
10.9. Biological Variables
10.10. Likely Universal Correlates of Status
10.11. Closing Comments on Using Likely Universal Correlates of Status in Theory Development
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