To what extent does a "social hierarchy" exist at Sullivan Heights?
The social hierarchy in Sullivan does exist to some extent. When I started school in the eighth grade, there were groups. The nerds, the cool kids, the athletes, etc. All people just everywhere but overtime peoples groups started getting smaller and changing until we now have just no more groups but people hanging out with whoever they want to. Not what there physically capable of or look like.
Based on this hierarchy, what attributes seem to be "valued" by the school community?
The most valued attributes by the school community are who is the best at what they
do, whether t be sports, academics, or just how well you dress up.
To what extent do you agree with Piaget's theory "adolescent ego-centrism" ? Piaget's theory - A persons social identity is defined by their group affiliations.
To what extent do you agree with Piaget's theory "adolescent ego-centrism" ? Piaget's theory - A persons social identity is defined by their group affiliations.
I only believe this to a certain extent. Yes the people I hang out with are going to define what others are going to think of me, and what they would put me under for there social identity scale. But it's doesn't mean that what they say about me is true and what I actually am on there social identity scale.

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