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      • Various lines of research support the notion that dominance and prestige represent two different paths to status. For one, self-report measures of dominance and prestige are differentially associated to basal testosterone levels, aggression, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness to experience, and machiavellianism [2, 3].
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beautiful-minds/201008/two-routes-social-status
  1. 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...

  2. 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 other.

  3. 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
  4. Dominance and prestige have been described in various ways: dominance as those approaches to achieving high social rank that are characterized by induction of fear in others (for instance, through aggression, coercion, and withholding resources).

  5. Aug 23, 2022 · Social status has been extensively linked to stress and health outcomes. However, two routes by which status can be earned – dominance and prestige – may not uniformly relate to lower stress and better health because of inherent behavioral and stress-exposure differences in these two routes.

    • Erik L. Knight
    • 2022
    • 10.1007/s40750-022-00199-3
  6. 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.

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  8. Summary. Study 1 suggests that Dominance and Prestige are each effective routes to social rank. This finding emerged from three different kinds of data—(a) ratings of Dominance, Prestige, and. social influence from in-group peers, (b) ratings of Dominance, Prestige, and social influence.

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