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Title
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Response Latency as a Status Cue
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Author
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Pierce, Kayla
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Date Created
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2015
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Subjects--Topical
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Sociology
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Description
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This research tests status cues theory, which is a theory in the expectation states research program. Status cues signal the status of an actor to others. Status cues theory predicts that in a status homogeneous group, status cues can create diffe...
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Title
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TESTING THE STRICT DEPENDENCE ARGUMENT
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Author
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Burrill, Daniel
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Sociology, Social psychology
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Description
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Abstract Task cues are indications of how an individual in a task group thinks they will perform at the group’s task (Berger et al. 1986). Prior research (Conner 1977; Ridgeway et al. 1985) has shown that status characteristics influence the produ...