Sociology, asked by kavitachauhan579, 9 months ago


"Some statuses appear to have both achieved and ascribed elements". Justify the

statement with examples?​

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Answered by PoisionBabe
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Explanation:

Achieved Status is a concept developed by the Ralph Linton denoting a social person that a person can acquire on the basis of merit ; it is a position that is earned or chosen. It is the opposite of Ascibed status. It reflects personal skills, abilities, and efforts. Examples of achieved status : being an Olympic athlete, being a criminal, being a college professor.

Status is important sociology because it comes with a set of rights, obligations, behaviors, and duties that people occupying a certain position are expected or encouraged to perform. These expectations are referred to as roles. For instance, the role of a "professor " includes teaching students, answering their questions, being impartial, appropriately.

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