Dominance
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+ | [[Image:A Child at Gunpoint of the Stroop Report.jpg |thumb|right|200px|This page '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is part of the [[sociology]] portal.<br><Small>Illustration: ''[[A Child at Gunpoint]]'' ([[1943]]) from the ''[[Stroop Report]]''</small>]] | ||
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+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | Ultimately, from Latin ''[[domus]]'' (“house”) | ||
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+ | '''Dominance''' may refer to: | ||
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+ | ==Social relationships== | ||
* [[Dominance hierarchy]] or social hierarchy, an organizational form by which individuals within a community control the distribution of resources within the community | * [[Dominance hierarchy]] or social hierarchy, an organizational form by which individuals within a community control the distribution of resources within the community | ||
+ | * [[Expressions of dominance]] in human relationships in general | ||
* [[Dominance and submission]], set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context | * [[Dominance and submission]], set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context | ||
- | *[[Dominant ideology]] - [[power]] - [[cultural hegemony]] - [[sexual domination]] | + | * [[Social dominance theory]] |
+ | * [[Social dominance orientation]] | ||
+ | * [[Abusive power and control]] | ||
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+ | ==Biology== | ||
+ | * [[Dominance (ethology)]], in animal behaviour and anthropology, the level of social status relative to other individuals | ||
+ | * [[Dominance (ecology)]], the degree of predominance of one or a few species in an ecological community | ||
+ | * [[Dominance (genetics)]], a relationship between the effects of different versions of a gene | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Power]] | ||
+ | *[[Submission]] | ||
+ | * [[Dominate]] | ||
+ | * [[World domination]] | ||
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Etymology
Ultimately, from Latin domus (“house”)
Dominance may refer to:
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Social relationships
- Dominance hierarchy or social hierarchy, an organizational form by which individuals within a community control the distribution of resources within the community
- Expressions of dominance in human relationships in general
- Dominance and submission, set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context
- Social dominance theory
- Social dominance orientation
- Abusive power and control
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Biology
- Dominance (ethology), in animal behaviour and anthropology, the level of social status relative to other individuals
- Dominance (ecology), the degree of predominance of one or a few species in an ecological community
- Dominance (genetics), a relationship between the effects of different versions of a gene
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See also
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