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== Scientific social status maxxing ==
== Status ==
Across seven experiments, displays of luxury manipulated through brand labels on clothes elicited different kinds of preferential treatment, which even resulted in financial benefits to people who engaged in conspicuous consumption.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513810001455</ref>
Displays of luxury, manipulated through brand labels on clothes, elicited different kinds of preferential treatment, which even resulted in financial benefits to people who engaged in conspicuous consumption.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513810001455</ref>


=== Social media ===
=== Social media ===
A study on the relationship between number of friends and interpersonal impressions on Facebook found that a higher friend count improved social status of the profile owner. Not only that, participants who saw attractive friends’ photos rated the profile owner significantly more physically attractive (M = 3.65, SD = 1.17, N = 183) than did those exposed to unattractive photos (M = 3.30, SD = 1.17, N = 160). This finding confirms an assimilation effect: profile owners’ attractiveness varied in the same direction as their friends’ did.


Positive wall postings yielded higher safety assessments than negative statements by friends. Qualification was similarly affected;
Positive wall postings yielded higher safety assessments than negative statements by friends. Qualification was similarly affected;
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