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Compare and contrast lesioning and electrical stimulation of the brain.
Social Mobility Belief System
Belief that intergroup boundaries are permeable. Thus, it is possible for someone to pass from a lower-status into a higher-status group to improve social identity.
Subordinate Groups
Groups with less power, less access to resources, and lower social status compared to dominant groups within a society.
Higher-Status Groups
Refer to social groups that are perceived to have greater prestige, power, or access to resources compared to other groups.
Social Mobility Belief System
The set of beliefs related to the perceived fairness, possibility, and mechanisms of moving within a society's hierarchical structure.
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