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This implies that known ability would attenuate the effect of external status, implying a given external status characteristic is not a master status. The program of research finds characteristics assumed to be master statuses (e.g., mental illness) are, in fact, attenuated by known ability. Moreover, status affects group members' assertiveness only when characteristics differentiate group members (i.e., groups are mixed-race or mixed-gender). With respect to gender, experimental tests repeatedly found that women are highly deferential only in the presence of men. Although for disadvantaged groups, status disadvantage is not completely negated by valued characteristics, their social status does not depend predominantly on any one group membership. As such, status characteristics research has yet to identify a social characteristic that operates like a robust cross-situational master status.
1314:). Status groups are communities that are based on ideas of lifestyles and the honor the status group both asserts, and is given by others. Status groups exist in the context of beliefs about relative prestige, privilege, and honor. People in status groups are only supposed to engage with people of like status, and in particular, marriage inside or outside the group is discouraged. Status groups in some societies include professions, club-like organizations, ethnicity, race, and any other socially (de)valued group that organizes interaction among relative equals.
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1169:, which simultaneously decreases their status. In task-focused interpersonal encounters, people unconsciously combine this information to develop impressions of their own and others' relative rank. At one time, researchers thought status inconsistency would be a source of stress, though evidence for this hypothesis proved inconsistent, leaving some to conclude conflicting expectations through occupying incompatible roles may be the true stressor.
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useful. They allow leaders to emerge who set informed precedents and influence less knowledgeable group members, allowing groups to use the shared information of their group to make more correct decisions. This can be especially helpful in novel situations where group members must determine who is best equipped to complete a task.
1101:. Mere inequality in resources and privileges is perceived as unfair and thus prompts retaliation and resistance from those of lower status, but if some individuals are seen as better than others (i.e., have higher status), then it seems natural and fair that high-status people receive more resources and privileges. Historically,
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Finallyâfor good or illâstatus maintains social inequality. Because status is based on beliefs about social worth and esteem, sociologists argue it can then appear only natural that higher-status people have more material resources and power. Status makes it appear that a person's rank or position in
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behaviors tend to increase reproductive opportunity, while others tend to raise the survival rates of an individual's offspring. Neurochemicals, particularly serotonin, prompt social dominance behaviors without need for an organism to have abstract conceptualizations of status as a means to an end.
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argues members of a task group will listen to whomever they believe will most help them solve a problem. One's external status in society (e.g., race or gender) determines influence in small groups, but so does a person's known ability on the task (e.g., mechanical ability when a car breaks down).
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about who members of a society judge as more competent or moral. While such beliefs can stem from an impressive performance or success, they can also arise from possessing characteristics a society has deemed meaningful like a person's race or occupation. In this way, status reflects how a society
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In addition, groups accord more respect and esteem to members who help them succeed, which encourages highly capable members to contribute in the first place. This helps groups motivate members to contribute to a collective good by offering respect and esteem as a kind of compensation for helping
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have also shown that one's affiliations can also be a source of status. Several studies document that being popular or demonstrating dominance over peers increases a person's status. Analyses of private companies also find that organizations can gain status from having well-respected corporate
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in a society: class, status, and power. In his scheme, which remains influential today, people possess status in the sense of honor because they belong to specific groups with unique lifestyles and privileges. Modern sociologists and social psychologists broadened this understanding of status to
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with fellow doctors, and low status when meeting with their hospital's chief of medicine. A person can also be a 'big fish in a small pond' such that they have higher status than everyone else in their organization, but low or equal status relative to professionals in their entire field.
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society is due to their relative merit, and therefore deserved. For instance, if a society holds that the homeless are unworthy of respect or dignity, then their poor material conditions are not evaluated as unjust by members of that society, and therefore are not subject to change.
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A medical professional shows students a model of human anatomy. People with higher status, like this instructor, command more attention, are more influential, and their statements are evaluated as more accurate, compared to others in the
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man is expected to take his wife's mother quite seriously (a non-joking relationship), although the mother-in-law has no special "status" over anyone except her son-in-lawâand only then in specific contexts.
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is the ability to do what one wants, regardless of the will of others. (Domination, a closely related concept, is the power to make others' behavior conform to one's commands).
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2631:. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
2059:. Cengage Learning. p. 88.
1324:
1224:(also called sociometric status)
1097:Status maintains and stabilizes
951:
830:
16:Position within social structure
2948:Bolender, Ronald Keith (2006).
2821:
2808:
2765:
2754:from the original on 2022-12-05
2705:
2662:
2642:
2621:
2608:
2599:
2588:from the original on 2014-05-06
2567:
2554:
2536:Zeitschrift fĂźr Tierpsychologie
2527:
2515:from the original on 6 May 2014
2497:
2454:
2445:
2434:from the original on 2024-08-27
2399:
2350:
2339:from the original on 2024-08-27
2290:
2255:
2220:
2185:
2079:Ferris, Kelly, and Jill Stein.
2073:
2029:
1994:
1951:
1918:
1865:
1833:
1818:
1785:
1698:from the original on 2020-11-12
1292:
416:Peace, war, and social conflict
3928:
2816:Rationalism and Modern Society
2053:Robert Brym; John Lie (2009).
1572:
1536:
1:
2968:Chernoff, Seth David (2015).
2885:American Journal of Sociology
2574:Natalie Angier (1991-11-12).
1442:
1007:Status characteristics theory
903:
2986:American Sociological Review
2933:10.1146/annurev.soc.27.1.415
2786:10.1146/annurev.soc.27.1.415
2683:10.1016/0006-8993(85)90445-7
2505:"Accessed 10 September 2012"
2475:10.1016/0306-4530(92)90029-7
2406:Blau, Peter Michael (1978).
2363:American Sociological Review
2229:American Sociological Review
2102:American Sociological Review
1850:10.1007/978-3-319-12697-5_24
1802:10.1007/978-3-319-12697-5_24
1669:American Sociological Review
1391:Power (social and political)
7:
2357:Willer, Robb (2009-02-01).
2264:Social Psychology Quarterly
2194:Social Psychology Quarterly
2149:Social Psychology Quarterly
2081:"The Self and Interaction."
1825:Veblen, Thornstein (1899).
1317:
1125:and occupational prestige.
10:
4344:
3134:Weberian (three-component)
2921:Annual Review of Sociology
2774:Annual Review of Sociology
2720:Annual Review of Sociology
2376:10.1177/000312240907400102
2042:. Appleton Century Crofts.
1722:Annual Review of Sociology
1660:Ridgeway, Cecilia (2014).
1583:. Russell Sage Foundation.
1579:Ridgeway, Cecilia (2019).
1460:Annual Review of Sociology
1296:
1244:
1176:
1150:
1105:distinguished status from
1055:, voluntary associations,
87:Human environmental impact
4282:
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3279:
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3096:
3092:
3063:
2839:Botton, Alain De (2004),
2001:Frank, Robert H. (1985).
1896:10.1037/0022-3514.80.1.86
1063:) can have an influence.
4323:Sociological terminology
4256:Pre-industrial East Asia
2998:10.1177/0003122413515997
2317:10.1177/1043463106066379
2161:10.1177/0190272512459968
1681:10.1177/0003122413515997
1565:10.1521/soco.2018.36.1.1
1366:Expressions of dominance
181:Structural functionalism
3304:Administrative detainee
2848:Michael Marmot (2004),
2562:Zeitschrift Psychologie
2305:Rationality and Society
1251:The German sociologist
970:Social network analysts
966:conspicuous consumption
201:Symbolic interactionism
96:Industrial revolutions
3720:
2818:. Palgrave Macmillan.
2036:Linton, Ralph (1936).
1502:Psychological Bulletin
1376:In-group and out-group
1235:
1081:societies such as the
1031:In different societies
982:
973:partners or investors.
191:Social constructionism
4328:Social stratification
4261:Pre-industrial Europe
2950:"Max Weber 1864â1920"
1618:10.1353/sof.2006.0139
1411:Social stratification
1381:Occupational prestige
1271:) and power (party).
1265:social stratification
1229:
1179:Social stratification
1173:Social stratification
1099:social stratification
1087:Indigenous Australian
1039:In modern societies,
979:
940:, social status, and
898:social stratification
566:Conversation analysis
141:Social stratification
4118: or countries
3929:By country or region
3167:Class discrimination
1931:Sociological Science
1718:"The Stigma Complex"
1598:Ridgeway, Cecilia L.
1416:Socioeconomic status
1371:Identity performance
1153:Status inconsistency
1147:Status inconsistency
1111:socioeconomic status
3650:Vanniar (Chieftain)
1356:Dominance hierarchy
1141:dominance hierarchy
1129:In nonhuman animals
151:Social cycle theory
22:Part of a series on
4231:18th-century Spain
4085:Standard of living
3789:Upper middle class
3784:Lower middle class
3375:Political prisoner
3157:Chattering classes
3129:Spoon class theory
2976:Bourdieu, Pierre.
2581:The New York Times
1421:Sociometric status
1263:. He claimed that
1236:
983:
837:Society portal
460:History of science
441:Race and ethnicity
121:Social environment
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4278:
4277:
4274:
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3812:Lumpenproletariat
3314:illegal immigrant
3275:
3274:
3187:Classless society
2970:"What is Success"
2845:, Hamish Hamilton
2650:Primate Societies
1972:10.1093/sf/sos074
1426:Status attainment
1406:Social inequality
1361:Economic mobility
934:Stanley Wasserman
873:
872:
591:Social experiment
471:Social psychology
116:Social complexity
4335:
4290:
4289:
4117:
4018:Mexican-American
3946:
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3668:Business magnate
3558:Knowledge worker
3443:
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3331:dual or multiple
3294:
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3235:Social exclusion
3230:Social cleansing
3144:
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3083:Economic classes
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2039:The Study of Man
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1552:Social Cognition
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1514:10.1037/a0038781
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1159:social positions
908:The sociologist
865:
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476:Sociocybernetics
466:Social movements
196:Social darwinism
146:Social structure
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3182:Classicide
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2758:2021-02-25
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421:Philosophy
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351:Industrial
341:Historical
266:Demography
186:Positivism
111:Popularity
66:Key themes
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3850:Ant tribe
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3749:Bohemians
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2866:Sociology
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1626:145216264
1304:Max Weber
1253:Max Weber
1232:inquilino
1207:Ethnicity
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1123:education
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930:ethnicity
910:Max Weber
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576:Interview
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1276:Property
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812:Timeline
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765:Bourdieu
757:Habermas
753:Luhmann
749:Foucault
693:Mannheim
673:Durkheim
446:Religion
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356:Internet
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295:Jealousy
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4075:Poverty
3978:Classes
3963:History
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