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Social Class

Child Composers in the Old Conservatories, 2020
Distinctions of social class were very strong in the Europe of earlier centuries. Musicians were considered to be in the lower classes of people who worked with their hands (or voices).
Robert O. Gjerdingen
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Why Does Social Class Affect Subjective Well-Being? The Role of Status and Power

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2019
The link between social class and subjective well-being (SWB) has been an important topic of inquiry, with broad implications for understanding the psychology of social class and the determinants of SWB. Prior research on this topic has focused primarily
Siyu Yu, Steven L. Blader
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Puppy Socialization Classes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
Setting up a puppy training program is one of the most important services veterinarians can offer. Puppy socialization classes aim not only to socialize the puppies so that they learn to interact well with children, adults, and other dogs, but also to teach basic obedience exercises.
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Social Attitudes and Social Class

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1950
In the course of an extensive survey, made by the Audience Research Department of the B.B.C., some 2000 male and female subjects, the members of the B.B.C. Viewing Panel, were administered an attitude questionnaire containing 28 questions.
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An intersectional approach to understanding how race and social class affect intergroup processes

Social & Personality Psychology Compass, 2018
Much of the current psychological literature investigates single category dimensions (i.e., race or social class), with little focus on the intersection of multiple social category dimensions.
Samantha L. Moore‐Berg   +1 more
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Classe sociale, classe politique, classe dirigeante

European Journal of Sociology, 1960
Les sociologues ne s'accordent pas sur la definition du terme de classe, soit qu'ils ne l'emploient pas tous pour dèsigner la même réalité soit qu'ils aient une vision autre de la réalité à laquelle il s'applique. Du moins admettent-ils tous que le concept de classe est légitime et que des groupes sociaux méritent d'être appelés classes.
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Social class

Social class begins with inequalities in material resources, but its influences on psychology and behavior are vast ... This widening social class divide—and its corresponding assumptions of differential value or worth—is not only morally questionable; it has become a threat to the social fabric and institutions that sustain society.
Nicole Stephens   +2 more
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Sport and Social Class

The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2019
A. Tomlinson
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