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    Give me 10 examples of ascribed status!.
    noun Sociology . the social position assigned to a person on the basis of age, sex, race , etc. Compare achieved status . Origin: 1965-70 Dictionary.com Unabridged
    27.09.2006 · Best Answer: I see why you are confused and this is not the world's best question. Ascribed role of status is something that comes to you as a result of
    Ascribed VS Achieved Social Status in.

    Social Organization: Status and Role.






    Everyday Sociology Blog: Ascribed Status.


    i can only think of 6, i need 4 more, its for sociology class. heres what ive got cousin? yeah, i forgot to add that to my list, but i got that one, and i
    By Todd Schoepflin Every so often the terms we encounter in an Introduction to Sociology textbook are a little boring. Sometimes the examples are outdated, other

    29.05.2008 · Best Answer: Achieved status is a sociological term denoting a social position that a person acquires on the basis of merit. It reflects personal skills

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    Ascribed status or Achieved status ?.



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    Ascribed VS Achieved Social Status in.

    Ascribed status | Define Ascribed status.
    verb (used with object), as·cribed, as·crib·ing. 1. to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually ascribed to the



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    Social status - Wikipedia, the free.
    03.05.2007 · Democratic societies seem to put much more emphasis on achieved status, to show that the individual can overcome adversity and discover wealth or happiness
    In sociology or anthropology, social status is the honor or prestige attached to one's position in society (one's social position). Social status is the position or

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