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  1. 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. Accumulating evidence points to its importance in humans and its ...

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  2. One-party dominance brings with it other negative features, such as the blurring of boundaries of state and party, and the ambition to extend increasing control over state and society by further centralisation. But an additional concern is that one-party dominance has significant consequences for the development of democracy and its

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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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  5. 0.01. In Model 2, we control for three plausible alternative explanations for the duration of Congress dominance. First, dominance might end earlier in places where the dominant party was less dominant from the start, whether because it appealed to a narrower segment of the population or was organizationally weaker.

  6. May 3, 2022 · Abstract: Dominance is the aspect of social hierarchy that arises from agonistic interactions involving actual aggression or threats and intimidation. Accumulating evidence points to its importance in humans and its separation from prestige–an alternate mechanism in which status arises from competence or benefit-generation ability. In this ...

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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 ...