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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · Because dominance produces status or influence over others' actions that is achieved against anothers' preferences, survey measures that tap the colloquial understanding of ‘social influence’ or ‘status' or that rely on the definition of status in social psychology (which involves gaining deference through changing another's preferences; ) may fail to capture the full impact of dominance.

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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. 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.

  4. Defining Dominance and Aggression. Henry R. Hermann Ph.D., in Dominance and Aggression in Humans and Other Animals, 2017 Social Dominance. Since its introduction by Jim Sidanius and Felicia Pratto (1999), the concept of social dominance in humans has come into use with respect to human social groups that tend to be organized according to group-based social hierarchies in societies that produce ...

  5. Apr 19, 2018 · Updated on 04/19/2018. a general model of the development and maintenance of social dominance and oppression that assumes societies minimize group conflict by creating consensus on ideologies that promote the superiority of one group over others. Ideologies that promote or maintain group inequality are the tools that legitimize discrimination.

  6. Jan 1, 2020 · Social dominance orientation (SDO) is a social–attitudinal dimension representing the extent to which an individual endorses the idea of hierarchy between groups in society or the dominance of certain groups over others (SDO is sometimes informally referred to as social dominance but should not be confused with social dominance as defined in evolutionary and developmental psychology and ...

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  8. The authors tested three hypotheses from social dominance theory in four cultures: (a) that individual differences in social dominance orientation (SDO), or the preference for group-based inequality, can be reliably measured in societies that are group-based hegemonies; (b) that SDO correlates positively with attitudes supporting hegemonic groups and correlates negatively with attitudes ...