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2021
This chapter assesses the importance of some markers of social status (wealth, ancestry, political distinctions, occupation, etc.) for the Byzantine society and the system of social stratification. Eventually, the most important criteria are identified as wealth (not necessarily from defined sources, such as land) which enabled a distinguished ...
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This chapter assesses the importance of some markers of social status (wealth, ancestry, political distinctions, occupation, etc.) for the Byzantine society and the system of social stratification. Eventually, the most important criteria are identified as wealth (not necessarily from defined sources, such as land) which enabled a distinguished ...
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Social status and social learning
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021Abstract We studied the effect of social status on social learning and other personal characteristics in an experimental game where individuals in a dyad made repeated attempts to guess the underlying state of the world. Several sets of survey questions were deployed to control for socioeconomic status, the subjective perception of social status, and
Alexei Zakharov, Oxana Bondarenko
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2011
Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be defined in terms of popularity or in terms of likeability. Popularity and likeability are distinct forms of social status. They are moderately related and differ in how much they change over time.
Cillessen, A.H.N., Lansu, T.A.M.
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Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be defined in terms of popularity or in terms of likeability. Popularity and likeability are distinct forms of social status. They are moderately related and differ in how much they change over time.
Cillessen, A.H.N., Lansu, T.A.M.
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Social status and social change
Behavioral Science, 2007The two models of social change presented in this paper are intended for rather different purposes. Roughly speaking, there are three issues: (1) the mechanisms of social mobility; (2) the amount of social interaction of persons in a given system; and (3) the increasing or decreasing rigidity of class boundaries over time. The first model considers the
James M. Beshers, Stanley Reiter
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Social Participation and Social Status
American Sociological Review, 1968Cohen, Bernard. 1963 Conflict and Conformity: A Probability Model and Its Application. The M.I.T. Press. De Cani, John S. 1961 "On the construction of stochastic models of population growth and migration." Journal of Regional Science 3:1-13. Feller, William. 1957 Probability Theory and Its Applications. Second edition. New York: Wiley.
Robert W. Hodge, Donald J. Treiman
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British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1966
Children of parents from all social classes represented in four schools were given the Junior Maudsley Personality Inventory (JMPI). The social class was determined using the Registrar‐General's Classification of Occupations (1960). The samples were tested for ( a
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Children of parents from all social classes represented in four schools were given the Junior Maudsley Personality Inventory (JMPI). The social class was determined using the Registrar‐General's Classification of Occupations (1960). The samples were tested for ( a
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
We consider a large population of agents choosing either to engage in a criminal activity or working. Individuals feel varying degrees of selfreproach if they commit criminal acts. In addition, they are concerned with their social status in society, based on others' perceptions of their values.
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We consider a large population of agents choosing either to engage in a criminal activity or working. Individuals feel varying degrees of selfreproach if they commit criminal acts. In addition, they are concerned with their social status in society, based on others' perceptions of their values.
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Annales (English ed.), 2013
Social statuses existed before the social sciences. When scholars began to develop this concept in the nineteenth century, they were drawing on the juridical writings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and, more broadly, the vocabulary used by social groups to define themselves across time and space.
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Social statuses existed before the social sciences. When scholars began to develop this concept in the nineteenth century, they were drawing on the juridical writings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and, more broadly, the vocabulary used by social groups to define themselves across time and space.
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Social Status, Status Inconsistency and Psychological Stress
American Sociological Review, 1977(eds.), Empirical Democratic Theory. Chicago: Markham. Paukert, Felix 1973 "Income distribution at different levels of development: a survey of evidence." International Labor Review 108: 97-125. Rubinson, Richard 1976 "The world-economy and the distribution of income within states: a cross-national study." American Sociological Review 41:638-59. Rummel,
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2023
Results: The intervention was successful as daily step count increased across the intervention (F(1,59) = 74.03; p < .001). After controlling for SES measures (years of education), the effect of time was no longer significant (F(1,58) = 0.30, p = .58), but the ladders remained significantly different from each other (F (2.69,156.22) = 3.81, p = .014)
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Results: The intervention was successful as daily step count increased across the intervention (F(1,59) = 74.03; p < .001). After controlling for SES measures (years of education), the effect of time was no longer significant (F(1,58) = 0.30, p = .58), but the ladders remained significantly different from each other (F (2.69,156.22) = 3.81, p = .014)
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