Social class is formed by an individual's material assets and perceptions of rank in society. Reduced assets and lower rank create settings that constrain social results for the lower- class peoples, and gives rise to contextualist inclinations; that is, an attention ton external, uncontrollable social forces and other individuals who impact one's life results. Conversely, unlimited assets and high -ranking positions create settings that improve an individual’s personal freedoms and offer ascent to solipsistic social psychological inclinations; that is, an individual concentrates on their own goals, motivations, inspirations, and feelings. These two distinct socio-cognitive approaches may cause one to create social builds upon different social groups, and will possibly give way to prejudice against these particular groups.
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