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Jan 10, 2022 · We identify five broad questions at the individual, dyadic and group levels, exploring the causes and consequences of individual changes in rank, the dynamics underlying dyadic dominance relationships, and the origins and impacts of social instability. Although challenges remain, we propose avenues for overcoming them.
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Dominance is one of the most widely studied social...
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For example, derived dominance based on a coalition partner...
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Research on dominance hierarchies has resulted in an...
- A Dynamic Model of Reproductive Skew
When the possibility of acceding to dominant status is taken...
- A Comparison of Dominance Rank Metrics Reveals Multiple Competitive Landscapes in an Animal Society
(a) Assumptions of simple ordinal rank and proportional...
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Oct 14, 2023 · Definition. A system of gender-based hierarchy in which the power is primarily held by men and that influences structural aspects of society. A social hierarchy based on male dominance, in which men (versus women) are the high-status group (versus low-status group).
Dec 15, 2011 · Social dominance theory describes how processes at different levels of social organization, from cultural ideologies and institutional discrimination to gender roles and the psychology of prejudice, work together to produce stable group-based inequality.
- Felicia Pratto, Andrew L. Stewart
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Jan 6, 2011 · Hierarchies are top-to-bottom social orders in which some individuals rank higher than others on authority, influence, material goods, or prestige. Some examples of more formal hierarchical organizations are businesses, governments, churches, political organizations, and armies.
Dec 19, 2019 · In complex human societies, social dominance theory (SDT; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) seeks to explain when, how, and why people choose to fight (physically or by other means) for their groups, as compared to seeking pacification, given the comparative power and status of groups.
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 benefits to extract deference from others, often through aggression, threats and/or intimidation.
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Social dominance theory describes how processes at different levels of social organization, from cultural ideologies and institutional discrimination to gender roles and the psychology of prejudice, work together to produce stable group - based inequality. USE OF FORCE AND INSTITUTIONAL DISCRIMINATION.