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. The status is a position that is neither earned by the person nor chosen for them. What is an example of an ascribed status? An asc...
It is an "esteem, respect, or approval that is granted by an individual or a collectivity for performances or qualities they deliberate above the average"[2]. Status is of two types; firstly, "ascribed" status which is unchangeable, and is given to a person from the point of birth, "...
An ascribed status is the characteristics that a person is born with or simply possesses, which at least partly predict his or her...
aAnd the expenses & order intake status as below, please pay attention of the rate, it is a high proportion, please control the expenses and increase the order intake, thanks. 并且费用&指令吸纳状态作为下面,请给予率的注意,它是一个高比例,请控制费用并且增加指令吸纳,感谢。 [translate] aFor a...
An ascribed status is the characteristics that a person is born with or simply possesses, which at least partly predict his or her...
The widespread poor performance and the negative attitudes towards chemistry of secondary school students have been largely ascribed to teaching problems. A random sa... J Nbina - 《African Research Review》 被引量: 9发表: 2012年 A Literature Review of Refractive Error and Its Potential Effect ...
Zuidas, an interchange station located in the south of the city, became a major redevelopment node. The success of the area has been ascribed to the availability of large amounts of office space, a concentration of prestigious law firms, the proximity to the Schiphol airport, an international ...
whether biological, psychological, or sociological, necessarily take on a set of assumptions about the nature of delinquency and the acts and actors ascribed to it. On the whole, these perspectives adopt either classical or positivist orientations, a fundamental distinction to address at the outset....
the situation of the languages is often asymmetrical and one language, the majority language, is dominant while the other(s) have a minority status. Students who speak the minority language at home are also in most cases multilingual because the majority language is widely used and it is necess...
At the same time, research provides evidence that children’s thinking about social rank goes beyond simple ingroup–outgroup categorization or their preferences for some groups over others. For example, although 5–10‐year‐old children in India ascribed higher status to speakers of British English...