Consistent and inconsistent social characteristics and the determination of power and prestige orders. [TR 32]
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
The work reported here was significant in the generalization of the first theory of status characteristics and expectation states (TR#12 and Berger et al., 1966). The first theory could only account for status generalization from a single characteristic; this TR reports experimental results for two status characteristics. Experimental data showed that the characteristics combined, which was incorporated in the theoretical extension to two characteristics published by Berger et al. (1974). This TR was published by the authors (1970).
[Abstract by Murray Webster, 2014.]
Published in Socioroetry 33 (No. 3), September 1970.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | January 1970 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Berger, Joseph 1924- |
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Author | Fisek, M. Hamit, 1941- |
Publisher | Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research |
Subjects
Subject | Social influence |
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Subject | Power (Social sciences) |
Subject | Prestige |
Subject | Group problem solving |
Subject | Social sciences - Experiments. |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Berger, Joseph and Fisek, M. Hamit. (1970). Consistent and inconsistent social characteristics and the determination of power and prestige orders. Technical Report 32, Laboratory for Social Research, Stanford University Department of Sociology. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xh067cy2303
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Laboratory for Social Research Technical Report Series (1961-1985), Stanford University Department of Sociology
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