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- Thus, dominance can be viewed as a behavior or personality trait that leads to inequalities in power among group members, and thereby differentiates status. Dominance can be divided into sociable and aggressive subscales (Kalma, Visser, & Peeters, 1993).
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Feb 21, 2019 · Social status can be attained through either dominance (coercion and intimidation) or prestige (skill and respect). Individuals high in either of these status pathways are known to more readily...
- Ashton Roberts, Romina Palermo, Troy A. W. Visser
- 2019
Feb 21, 2019 · Social status can be attained through either dominance (coercion and intimidation) or prestige (skill and respect). Individuals high in either of these status pathways are known to more readily attract gaze and covert spatial attention compared to their low-status counterparts.
- Ashton Roberts, Romina Palermo, Troy A. W. Visser
- 10.1038/s41598-019-39223-0
- 2019
- Sci Rep. 2019; 9: 2473.
Dec 6, 2021 · Judgments of status may be based in part on physical cues (i.e., attractiveness, dominance) and correspond to facets of individuals’ self-reported social status. Attractiveness and dominance may influence how people are treated and thereby shape self-reported social status.
Social groups across species rapidly self-organize into hierarchies, where members vary in their level of power, influence, skill, or dominance. In this review we explore the nature of social hierarchies and the traits associated with status in both humans and nonhuman primates, and how status varies across development in humans.
Jun 1, 2020 · Cheng reviews insights gleaned from work that reveals how the patterning of social hierarchy in humans can be traced to two principles: dominance (coercion based on threat and intimidation) and prestige (persuasion based on skills and abilities).
Jan 10, 2022 · Across species, social hierarchies are often governed by dominance relations. In humans, where there are multiple culturally valued axes of distinction, social hierarchies can take a variety of forms and need not rest on dominance relations. Consequently, humans navigate multiple domains of status, i.e. relative standing.
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Jan 10, 2022 · Dominance captures behavioural patterns found in social hierarchies that arise from agonistic interactions in which some individuals coercively exploit their control over costs and benefits to extract deference from others, often through aggression, threats and/or intimidation.