Status Characteristic Theory Five college students belonging to the Greek Association each have to decide which hotel to stay during the spring vacation in Cancun. In this case, there are precious collective work. They all invested a lot of money on this trip, and they all want to make sure they make the most of it. Prior to this meeting, all five students met each other and learned about each other's organization. The characteristics of each person are as follows. Name Year Gender Greek Organization Ethnicity Jeff Senior Male Sigma Epsilon European American Bonnie 2nd Grade Women Phi Sigma Hispanic Dustin Junior Male Ta
Differences in status are also related to differences in narrative characteristics. Identity development identity status theory examines personal quest of identity and his or her commitment to identity. There are four statuses: achievement of identity (adjusted state and integration of exploration and commitment), suspension (search without commitment), foreclosure (no commitment to explore), and diffusion (without commitment or exploration). The situation of foreclosure and diffusion is least developed. In addition, they are related to a lower meaning than achievement or pause.
The final theory derived from social and cultural theory is a generalization theory of the position developed from sociological theory. This theory suggests using the external state function to generate the desired state of performance regardless of prior association and conscious recognition between these functions and performance. State generalization theory assumes that physical distinction is made as a "spreading" state feature, when the distinction between individuals is made and the performance expectation is "unlimited", that is, the actual relevance of the appeal to performance is not taken into account deal with. From a generalization perspective, the physical appeal should be related to a wide range of ideal attributes in recognition and self-recognition of others.
The sex of the affected recipient is tried. According to the expected state theory (Rickey, latest issue), the impact of sex on the impact depends on the importance of sex as a characteristic of the situation. In the interaction between men and women, women have lower ranks than men. Therefore, the relative disadvantage of women in influencing others may be greatest in interacting with men. In addition, the resistance of men to the influence of women is definitely a way for men to maintain power over women. Therefore, with reasonable forecasts, men may have a greater impact on women than women. In fact, several studies have shown that there is no significant interaction between participant gender and influencing factors on gender of social impact (Atkinson & Schwartz, 1984; Burgoon, Dillard, & Doran, 1983; Burgoon , Jones, & Stewart, 1975; Williams), 1983/1984)