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  1. Sep 4, 2017 · The relationship between social status, individual health, and social stability makes the scientific understanding of social hierarchy in animals critical to human medicine and psychology. As such, model organisms (lab rodents in particular) have been major assets to scientists studying the neurological basis of social dominance behavior.

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  2. 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 impact on status independent of the prestige that ...

  3. Jan 10, 2022 · Transitive inference may be favoured in social species with linear dominance hierarchies because it allows animals to keep track of dominance relationships while minimizing direct conflict. Further, hierarchies may form much more quickly when animals use transitive inference and social observation to assess rival ranks than when ranks are determined via direct aggressive competition [ 63 ].

  4. Jun 29, 2023 · The distribution of social power and wealth in societies is often represented by pyramids 1,2.In many institutions (for example, firms or states), the distribution of formal ranks, statuses and ...

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · Dominance of different species in MSGs may be the outcome of different social roles outside classic dominance contexts. For example, we may predict that dominant individuals (e.g. those that supplant others at a food source), may also be those that lead the flock, may be the first to attack or mob predators, may be the first to sound an alarm ...

  6. status and important areas of focus for future research, such as the differences in how 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

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  8. Apr 5, 2017 · Social dominance is a natural and widespread phenomenon extending to most social species, including humans. However, unlike other animals, humans possess the unique ability to determine the social ...