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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. Within this model, early life experiences of insecure attachment set the stage for a hypersensitivity to how one compares to others, resulting in an overemphasis on social comparison (one form of dominance motivation). Social anxiety disorder is also characterized by self-perceptions of subordinate status (Aderka, Weisman, Shahar, & Gilboa ...

  3. dominance emerges in men and women, and how it interacts with institutions, culture, and forms of prestige status. Theorizing dominance Aggression in group-living animals is often stably patterned, with one member of any given pair tending to be the aggressor toward the other individual, who does not reciprocate,

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  4. Aug 8, 2020 · This link may be present for many reasons: for example, due to dominant individuals having a high number of affiliative social bonds, making them more influential in group movement decisions (e.g., ref. 1); because dominant individuals are more effective conduits of social fear ; or because the motivational salience of informational cues is positively influenced by the perceived dominance of ...

    • Mariana Rodriguez-Santiago, Paul Nührenberg, Paul Nührenberg, James Derry, Oliver Deussen, Fritz A F...
    • 10.1073/pnas.2000158117
    • 2020
    • 2020/08/08
  5. Similarly, objective status – or socioeconomic status – also correlates with activity in the mentalizing network when viewing threatening facial expressions. Thus, one's relative status may affect multiple elements of social perception. 2.3. Summary. Social hierarchies appear to form automatically in both human and nonhuman primate groups.

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · Although the traditional static approach has produced valuable insight into the role of dominance in social systems, it side-steps challenges associated with the dynamics of dominance, i.e. changes in dominance hierarchies over time. As a result, many gaps remain in our understanding of how and why dominance hierarchies change over time and what impacts these changes have for of animal societies.

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  8. Jan 10, 2022 · Abstract. 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. Accumulating evidence points to its importance in humans ...

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