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While we often think of dominance as a key route to social status, recent research suggests that there may be two paths to social status, each route paved very differently from the...
- Two Routes to Social Status - Psychology Today
Just looking at grade school, it's easy to think that...
- Two Routes to Social Status - Psychology Today
While it remains unclear whether social-164 dominance is an effective route to status attainment, these findings are suggestive, and cannot be 165 reconciled with the social-functionalist account. 166
Aug 6, 2010 · Just looking at grade school, it's easy to think that dominance is the only route to social status. It seems as though bullies who use intimidation, coercision, and fear...
- Scott Barry Kaufman
Aug 6, 2010 · Just looking at grade school, it's easy to think that dominance is the only route to social status. It seems as though bullies who use intimidation, coercision, and fear inducing...
- Scott Barry Kaufman
May 1, 2019 · Prestige and dominance are thought to be two evolutionarily distinct routes to gaining status and influence in human social hierarchies. Prestige is attained by having specialist knowledge or skills that others wish to learn, whereas dominant individuals use threat or fear to gain influence over others.
- Charlotte Olivia Brand, Alex Mesoudi
- 2019
Aug 18, 2020 · In contrast to competence-based accounts of human status allocation, conflict-based models posit that the main foundations of human status are dominance, coercion, intimidation, and aggression (20 – 23).
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Nov 19, 2012 · In 2 studies, we investigated the impact of 2 fundamental strategies-Dominance (the use of force and intimidation to induce fear) and Prestige (the sharing of expertise or know-how to gain...