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Influences on Sense of Control
Unstable Social Hierarchy
A study conducted on baboons demonstrated that the stability of a social hierarchy had influence on stress and anxiety. Dominant male baboons in an unstable social hierarchy environment displayed higher amounts of cortisol compared to baboons in a stable social hierarchy. Rather than social rank being the cause of this stress, it was actually lack of control over social interactions and unpredictability of aggression that contributed to this stress. This shows that stability and control over one's social position play a role in the development stress and anxiety.
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