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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · Tellingly, dominance does not increase the dimension of respect in that study, suggesting that the independent effect of physical formidability on the multiple dimensions of social status was generated entirely by mechanisms that do not increase the respect accorded to the physically powerful (i.e. that cost-infliction abilities have a direct ...

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  2. Jun 1, 2020 · In humans, two key bases of social rank are power — which is based on the capacity to control resources and outcomes of self and others [1] — and status — which is based on respect and esteem from others [2]. Power and status differentials pervade nearly all types of human collectives, profoundly shape our feelings, thoughts, and actions ...

  3. Feb 21, 2019 · Dominance based status is characterised by either social dominance (i.e. control over resources or outcomes) or the use of fear to attain status, produced through intimidation, manipulation, and ...

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  4. Aug 22, 2017 · One possible explanation, scientists say, may lie in what’s known as Social Dominance Theory, the idea that human societies are organized in group-based social hierarchies in which some enjoy greater access to resources and opportunities than others. To study that, social scientists from Harvard University, the University of Oslo, Aarhus ...

  5. Jan 10, 2022 · It is important to understand the causes and consequences of rank changes , both to understand potential selection on status-seeking behaviour [12–14], and because rank changes can shed light on the forces involved in determining social rank in the first place [15,16]. However, progress in understanding the dynamics of dominance hierarchies is hampered by lack of a clearly defined concept of ...

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · As with social status, more subjective or cognitive representations of social relationships (i.e. who individuals believe to be their friends) are paramount for humans . Importantly, social relationships are where social capital is embedded and are thus crucial for determining the structural properties of social hierarchies and the relative status of individuals [ 135 ].

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  8. Sep 9, 2019 · Experimental, correlational, and cross-national evidence has demonstrated that SDO is sensitive to context, but in a manner consistent with the perspective on intergroup hierarchy suggested by social dominance theory: Dominance motives, as well as their predictive power, increase among high-status groups as the inequality between groups becomes greater or more salient (1, 30, 35, 38, 39).

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