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... status inconsistencies . C. d . status incongruities . 9 . 10 . 11 . All of the following are correct regarding ... inconsistency is most likely to occur when : ( 84 ) a . a contradiction or mismatch between statuses exists . we know what to ...
... status inconsistencies . C. d . status incongruities . 9 . 10 . 11 . All of the following are correct regarding ... inconsistency is most likely to occur when : ( 84 ) a . a contradiction or mismatch between statuses exists . we know what to ...
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... status inconsistency : a contradiction or mismatch between statuses status symbols : signs used to identify a status teamwork : the collaboration of two or more persons interested in the success of a performance to manage impressions ...
... status inconsistency : a contradiction or mismatch between statuses status symbols : signs used to identify a status teamwork : the collaboration of two or more persons interested in the success of a performance to manage impressions ...
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... inconsistency is the term used to describe the situation of people who have a mixture of high and low rankings in the three components of social class ( wealth , power , and prestige ) . 1 . 2 . Most people are status consistent -- they ...
... inconsistency is the term used to describe the situation of people who have a mixture of high and low rankings in the three components of social class ( wealth , power , and prestige ) . 1 . 2 . Most people are status consistent -- they ...
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THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE | 1 |
CULTURE | 19 |
SOCIALIZATION | 34 |
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