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Mark David Nieman, The return on social bonds: social hierarchy and international conflict, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 53, No. 5 (September 2016), pp. 665-679 ...
Understanding why social hierarchy breeds condescension is the first step in challenging it. Whether in government, housing, business, healthcare, or daily interactions, fostering empathy and ...
Leveraging the social hierarchy literature, the present research offers a role-based account of the antecedents of interpersonal conflict. Specifically, we suggest that the negative feelings and ...
Scientists found that attaching small weights to pigeons causes them to shoot up in the social hierarchy. The finding is important because scientists often attach trackers to pigeons.
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