Social status is the relative level of social value a person is considered to possess. Such social value includes respect, honor, assumed competence, and...
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Intelligence and socio-economic status Identity performance NRS social grade Social class Social comparison theory Social status Status attainment Shift-and-persist...
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Hanbok (redirect from Hanbok as social status)
determine differences in social status (from people with the highest social status (kings), to those of the lowest social status (slaves)) and gender through...
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GNU social (and its predecessor StatusNet) is a free and open-source microblogging social networking service that implements the OStatus and ActivityPub...
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status, in international organizations Senior status Social status, in sociology Achieved status Ascribed status Master status Socioeconomic status Sociometric...
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between social strata in a society. It is a change in social status relative to one's current social location within a given society. This movement occurs...
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income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power (social and political). It is a hierarchy within groups that ascribe...
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individual alters the socially ascribed social status of their parents into a socially achieved status for themselves (status transformation). Another...
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A status symbol is a visible, external symbol of one's social position, an indicator of economic or social status. Many luxury goods are often considered...
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climb up the social ladder. The effects of status anxiety can be impulse buying, status consumption etc. Meritocracy is a primary cause of status anxiety....
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Ascribed status is a term used in sociology that refers to the social status of a person that is assigned at birth or assumed involuntarily later in life...
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group with whom one compares oneself. The social comparison theory is the belief that media influence, social status, and other forms of competitiveness can...
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socioeconomic class, defined as "people having the same social, economic, cultural, political or educational status", e.g. the working class, "an emerging professional...
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Social class in the United States refers to the idea of grouping Americans by some measure of social status, typically by economic status. However, it...
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Status quo is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard to social, economic, legal, environmental, political, religious...
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Modern social statistics of Native Americans serve as defining characteristics of Native American life, and can be compared to the average United States...
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African Americans (redirect from Social status of African Americans)
racism remains an issue that continues to undermine the development of social status. Economically, of all the racially Black ethnic groups on the globe...
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equality of social status. The social environment is a broader concept than that of social class or social circle. The physical and social environment...
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social and natural resources other than purely economic resources are also unevenly distributed in most societies and may contribute to social status...
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where status relations are considered reasonably stable, individuals are predicted to engage in social creativity behaviours. Here, low-status ingroup...
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Achieved status is a concept developed by the anthropologist Ralph Linton for a social position that a person can acquire on the basis of merit and is...
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different status groups. Smaller groups exist inside of one status group. For instance, one can belong to a status group based on one's race and a social class...
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Thegn (redirect from Thane (social status))
Children inherited thegnly status from their father, and a thegnly woman who married a ceorl retained her noble status. A successful thegn might hope...
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was an alternative to marriage, usually because of the woman's lesser social status. Widowed or divorced men often took a concubina, the Latin term from...
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Asian Americans (redirect from Social status of Asian Americans)
derive from the use of the word American in different contexts. Immigration status, citizenship (by birthright and by naturalization), acculturation, and language...
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Taarof (section Social status)
underscore differences in social status." For example, in Iranian culture, whoever walks through a doorway first gets a form of status, but the person who makes...
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within a system that involved the hereditary transmission of occupation, social status and political influence. Since the advent of industrialisation, this...
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society into a social concept that applies to different groups or individuals based on certain characteristics such as socioeconomic status, culture, gender...
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Concubinage in China (section Social status)
to the purchase of a servant or slave, yet concubines had a higher social status. In the earliest times a man could have as many concubines as he could...
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up") is a term used in social science for the act or practice of a person dating or marrying a spouse of higher social status or sexual capital than themselves...
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