Examining the indirect effect of income on well‐being via individual‐based relative deprivation: Longitudinal mediation with a random intercept cross‐lagged panel model
Kieren J. Lilly,
Chris G. Sibley,
Danny Osborne
Abstract:Although the positive relationship between income and well‐being is well established, the psychological mechanisms underlying this process are less understood. One underexplored explanation is that objective wealth (or lack thereof) fosters relative comparisons, which, in turn, predicts well‐being. Extant work has, however, mostly focused on objective indicators of relative deprivation rather than on how people perceive their societal status. We address this oversight by examining the longitudinal indirect eff… Show more
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