noun the state or fact of being dominant; control or power over others
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In psychology, dominance refers to the behavior of asserting power or control over others in social situations.
In sociology, dominance can refer to the power dynamics within social groups or hierarchies, where certain individuals or groups hold more power or influence than others.
In economics, dominance can refer to a firm or a product that has a dominant position in the market, exerting significant influence over competitors.
In biology, dominance can refer to the expression of a gene that masks the effect of another gene at the same locus.
In literature, dominance can refer to the theme of power struggles and control within a story, often used to create tension and conflict.
In psychology, dominance can refer to a personality trait associated with assertiveness, confidence, and leadership qualities.
In business, dominance can refer to a company's market share or competitive position within an industry.
In animal behavior studies, dominance can refer to the social hierarchy within a group of animals, often observed in pack or herd dynamics.