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Things status often describes ("status ________")
- residents
- code
- levels
- register
- report
- parents
- male
- job
- schools
- knowledge
- males
- profession
- jobs
- households
- employees
- boys
- neighborhoods
- individuals
- seekers
- contacts
- differences
- symbol
- giving
- blacks
- occupations
- offenders
- contact
- categories
- families
- americans
- employment
- girls
- professionals
- careers
- females
- symbols
- relationships
- children
- position
- group
- person
- seeking
- interaction
- clients
- sets
- occupation
- role
- characteristics
- citizens
- groups
- family
- husbands
- subjects
- women
- indians
- communities
- positions
- homes
- member
- individual
- backgrounds
- respondents
- men
- quo
- roles
- examination
- whites
- items
- members
- areas
- goods
- speakers
- category
- persons
- consciousness
- students
- workers
- peers
- sites
- people
- burials
- inconsistency
- professions
- actors
How status often is described ("________ status")
- moral
- adult
- respiratory
- cognitive
- present
- colonial
- high
- privileged
- ontological
- inferior
- official
- uncertain
- exalted
- marital
- legal
- lower
- socioeconomic
- autonomous
- ethnic
- class
- higher
- formal
- exact
- financial
- permanent
- immigrant
- equal
- neurological
- professional
- relative
- marginal
- ambiguous
- superior
- low
- neurologic
- occupational
- overall
- clinical
- social
- functional
- constitutional
- mental
- economic
- elevated
- international
- subordinate
- current
- civil
- educational
- future
- immune
- parental
- independent
- base
- unique
- racial
- academic
- special
- nutritional
- exempt
- developmental
- dependent
- sociometric
