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The terms etiology and pathogenesis are interchangeable.
Social Mobility
The ability of individuals or families to move within or between social strata in a society, impacting their economic and social position.
Pecking Order
A hierarchy of status seen among members of a group of people or animals, often dictated by power, rank, or social standing.
Social Class Concept
A categorization of individuals and groups based on various factors including wealth, occupation, and education, reflecting their position within a societal hierarchy.
Achieved Status
A social position that a person earns or chooses, reflecting personal skills, abilities, and efforts.
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