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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · The evidence reviewed above indicates that dominance continues to be a viable route to rank acquisition, impacting both social influence and fitness in humans across a wide range of contexts, and plays a role in human status asymmetries from the youngest of ages.

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  2. 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

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  3. 43 with those of participants from Study 1, and both Dominant and Prestigious targets received 44 greater visual attention than low-status targets. Together, these findings demonstrate that 45 Dominance and Prestige are distinct yet both viable status-obtaining strategies, consistent with 46 evolutionary theory. 47 48 49 50

  4. Nov 19, 2012 · Together, these findings demonstrate that Dominance and Prestige are distinct yet viable strategies for ascending the social hierarchy, consistent with evolutionary theory.

  5. Dominant and Prestigious targets each received greater visual attention than targets low on either dimension. Together, these findings demonstrate that Dominance and Prestige are distinct yet viable strategies for ascending the social hierarchy, consistent with evolutionary theory.

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  6. Jan 10, 2022 · The evidence reviewed above indicates that dominance continues to be a viable route to rank acquisition, impacting both social influence and fitness in humans across a wide range of contexts, and plays a role in human status asymmetries from the youngest of ages.

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  8. Although both dominance and prestige serve as viable routes to high social rank, the propensity to use one strategy over the other varies across individuals. Some work indicates no correlation between people's use of dominance and prestige (Cheng et al., 2013), suggesting that use of one strategy is not contingent on use of the other.

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