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  1. meltingasphalt.com

    The clearest non-human analogue to social status is the dominance hierarchy, found (most famously) in chickens, chimps, and wolves, but also in many other social species including fish and even insects. Sometimes these hierarchies are linear: alpha dominates beta, beta dominates gamma, and so on, as in the "pecking order" among chickens.
  2. postshift.com

    Social status is a complex, multi-faceted construct, often seen as a 'game' with its own set of rules. Status, in its simplest form, is about being respected and admired. It's a universal human desire, deeply rooted in our evolutionary past. Two primary dimensions of status are 'dominance' and 'prestige'.
  3. writerightwords.com

    Down the Rabbit Hole. May 21, 2012 By Erin Feldman. A month or so ago, ... poet, artist, entrepreneur, and social media guru. I was more than a little embarrassed. I never, ever imagined that I would be introduced in such a fashion. ... The fact that you would argue against the "guru" status, actually makes you a guru, Erin! @amyshoultzphd ...
  4. The beginning of wisdom about social status is learning to distinguish its two (and only two) primary forms: dominance and prestige. The dominance system and the prestige system have at least one thing in common: There are perks to having high status (whichever form it takes). Other than that, the t
  5. kidsnews.com.au

    May 23, 2024We are headed down the social media "rabbit hole". Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll gave the world many enduring metaphors but the most used today is "down the rabbit hole", which is used almost universally to describe the experience of falling into a social media hole it's hard to leave. Picture: supplied

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