CBSE BOARD XII, asked by deepr0945, 7 months ago

how ascribed status is different form achieved status​

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Answered by kishor9321
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According to Linton, ascribed status is assigned to an individual without reference to their innate differences or abilities. Achieved status is determined by an individual's performance or effort. ... An example of ascribed irreversible status is age.

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Answered by JennieRocks
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According to Linton, ascribed status is assigned to an individual without reference to their innate differences or abilities. Achieved status is determined by an individual's performance or effort. ... An example of ascribed irreversible status is age.

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