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      • Dominance is the aspect of social hierarchy that arises from agonistic interactions involving actual aggression or threats and intimidation. Accumulating evidence points to its importance in humans and its separation from prestige--an alternate mechanism in which status arises from competence or benefit-generation ability.
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  3. Social Dominance Orientation (SDO): an ideology in which the world is viewed as a ruthlessly competitive jungle where it is appropriate and right for powerful groups to dominate weaker ones. (Ex: "Some groups of people are simply not the equal of others."

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  5. Social dominance theory examines how power dynamics shape social hierarchies and intergroup relations. It explores the impacts of dominance, inequality, and prejudice in groups, providing insights into social behavior and conflict resolution.

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  6. Social dominance theory (SDT) is a social psychological theory of intergroup relations that examines the caste-like features [1] of group-based social hierarchies, and how these hierarchies remain stable and perpetuate themselves. [2]

  7. Apr 19, 2018 · a general model of the development and maintenance of social dominance and oppression that assumes societies minimize group conflict by creating consensus on ideologies that promote the superiority of one group over others.

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · This entry will delve into the complexities of interpersonal dominance, exploring its manifestations as both a personal trait and a product of social dynamics. By studying interpersonal dominance, we can gain insights into the dynamics of human behavior, communication, and social relationships.

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