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  1. 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 respect)—on the attainment of social rank, which we conceptualized as the acquisition of (a) perceived influence over

  2. Dominance and prestige represent evolved strategies used to navigate social hierarchies. Dominance is a strategy through which people gain and maintain social rank by using coercion, intimidation, …

  3. In the domain of social hierar-chy, two key strategies possessed by humans are dominance and prestige. Both reflect suites of functionally coordinated mechanisms inherited by human ancestors, and both reflect viable routes to attaining high social rank within groups (Cheng et al., 2013).

  4. the Dominance-Prestige Account entails regarding the relevance of a wide range of narrow, lower-order traits, and attributes to rank attainment, and examine the fit of these predictions to the prior empirical literature.

  5. Nov 15, 2017 · Dominance and prestige represent evolved strategies used to navigate social hierarchies. Dominance is a strategy through which people gain and maintain social rank by using coercion, intimidation, and power.

  6. Results indicated that the adoption of either a Dominance or Prestige 39 strategy promoted judgments of high-status by group members and outside observers, and higher 40 levels of social influence, based on a behavioral measure.

  7. Dec 27, 2019 · The current findings broaden the scope of dominance-prestige account originally by Henrich and Gil-White (2001) by demonstrating its applicability beyond group dynamics to the domain of food ...

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