Hypotheses
- "The presence or absence of social stratification in any society is related to the number and importance of control hierarchies in the society. . . . Stratified societies should contain more control hierarchies than the unstratified ones" (230, 240)Moore, B., Jr. - The relation between social stratification and social control, 1942 - 2 Variables
This article explores the relationship between social stratification and control hierarchies, defined as "command-obedience relationships" within economic, political, religious, military, and familial institutions. Results indicate a positive association.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "In stratified societies the key control positions will be concentrated in the upper stata, and the positions of no control and authority in the lower strata" (230)Moore, B., Jr. - The relation between social stratification and social control, 1942 - 2 Variables
This article explores the relationship between social stratification and control hierarchies, defined as "command-obedience relationships" within economic, political, religious, military, and familial institutions. Results indicate a positive association.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Minor control hierarchy positions should fall somewhere in between the upper and lower social strata (230)Moore, B., Jr. - The relation between social stratification and social control, 1942 - 2 Variables
This article explores the relationship between social stratification and control hierarchies, defined as "command-obedience relationships" within economic, political, religious, military, and familial institutions. Results indicate a positive association.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author