
Status: Why Is it Everywhere? Professor Celia Ridgeway
ROCKING OUR PRIORS
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The Power of Expectations Walking in the Room
Whether people are revered and respected depends on what members within that community what their goals are at that time. There's some evidence you're talking about like black football players during the covid thing during there were some they had to play without audiences interestingly black players on some teams actually scored better relative to their averages when there wasn't an audience that could boo them. It all depends on the goals of your team and someone's contributions towards that goal right? That's that's why status is always always relative the context it's always rooted in the given situation and if the goals change so does the status and how you're treated so to the status.
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