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Frontmatter
1. Theoretical Perspectives: The Nature of Social Status and Hierarchy
1. Toward a Unified Science of Hierarchy: Dominance and Prestige are Two Fundamental Pathways to Human Social Rank
2. Prestige and the Ongoing Process of Culture Revision
3. Do Status Hierarchies Benefit Groups? A Bounded Functionalist Account of Status
4. What’s in a Name? Status, Power, and Other Forms of Social Hierarchy
2. Who Leads? Psychological Underpinnings of Status Attainment
5. Personality and Status Attainment: A Micropolitics Perspective
6. The Status-Size Hypothesis: How Cues of Physical Size and Social Status Influence Each Other
7. Prosocial Behavior and Social Status
8. The Pursuit of Status: A Self-presentational Perspective on the Quest for Social Value
9. The Roots and Fruits of Social Status in Small-Scale Human Societies
10. The Emotional Underpinnings of Social Status
3. Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Consequences of Status
11. Decision Making at the Top: Benefits and Barriers
12. Social Categories Create and Reflect Inequality: Psychological and Sociological Insights
4. How Is Status Manifested in the Body?
13. Hormones and Hierarchies
14. Neural Basis of Social Status Hierarchy
15. Nonverbal Communication and the Vertical Dimension of Social Relations
5. Methodology
16. The Assessment of Social Status: A Review of Measures and Experimental Manipulations
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