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  2. (noun) A status that is acquired or earned as the result of personal accomplishment and merit, that serves as a reflection of ability, choice, or personal effort. Examples of Achieved Status. education: associate degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or doctoral degree. marital status: divorced, married, or single.

  3. Achieved Status Definition & Explanation - Sociology Plus

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    Sociological Explanation. Achieved status is any social position acquired by personal effort, hard work, and competition. It refers to a person’s social position due to their achievements in formal or market competition.

  4. Achieved Status: Definition & Examples - Simply Psychology

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    What is Achieved Status? Achieved status is a position in society which individuls gain through their own efforts, rather than being born into it. In modern industrial societies, education is the main way in which individuals can achieve a particular status through acquiring qualifications.

  5. Achieved Status: A Sociological Examination - Easy Sociology

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    Achieved status is a fundamental concept in sociology that highlights the role of individual effort and merit in determining social position. It encompasses various domains, including education, occupation, and personal accomplishments, and is essential for understanding social mobility and identity formation.

  6. Understanding the Concept of Achieved Status in Sociology

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    Learn about achieved status in sociology, its definition, examples, implications, and its role in shaping social interactions and relationships. Achieved status is a social position that individuals attain through their own efforts, abilities, and accomplishments.

  7. Ascribed and Achieved Status in Sociology - ThoughtCo

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    Ascribed and achieved status in sociology refers to positions in society: ascribed is assigned at birth, while achieved is earned via personal effort.

  8. Understanding the Concept of Status in Sociology

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    Unlike ascribed status, achieved status is dynamic and can change over time through personal action. These two forms of status shape the ways individuals interact with others and navigate social institutions, creating a framework for understanding power relations, mobility, and social inequality.

  9. Achieved status - Wikipedia

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    Achieved status is a concept developed by the anthropologist Ralph Linton for a social position that a person can acquire on the basis of merit and is earned or chosen through one's own effort. It is the opposite of ascribed status and reflects personal skills, abilities, and efforts.

  10. Achieved status - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Achieved status is a social position that an individual acquires through personal effort, talent, or choices, rather than by being born into it. It reflects how society perceives the accomplishments and actions of an individual.

  11. Achieved statuses - Definition, Analogy, and Study Resources -...

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    Achieved statuses are positions in society that are acquired through one's own actions, efforts, or accomplishments, rather than being born into them. They reflect personal skills, abilities, and efforts.