which among the following is not ascribed status —a) Class (b)Age(c)Sex(d)Caste
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Age is not ascribed status
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a) Class
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- The various factors that determine ascribed status can be age( as in age position), association, coitus, appearance, race, social group, gender, sex, capability status, race, socioeconomic status, culture, or caste.
- A credited status, on the other hand, is beyond an individual's control.
- It isn't earned, but rather is commodity people are moreover born with or had no control over.
- Examples of credited status include coitus, race, and age.
- Children generally have further ascribed statuses than grown-ups, since they don't generally have a choice in utmost matters.
- Ascribed statuses are the result of being born into a particular family or being born manly or womanish.
- Being a Napoleon by birth or being the first of four children in a family are ascribed statuses.
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