1) A distinct group within a group; a subdivision of a group.
2) A subgroup.
3) Mathematics. A group that is a subset of a group.
It's not always the right hemisphare, the subordinate/minor hemisphere is the NOT dominant hemisphare. In more than 90% of population the left hemisphare is the dominant which makes the right the subordinate hemisphares. But in some (not all) left handed the right is the dominant hemisphere and the left is the subordinate hemisphare.
Poor performance in a task assigned to a subordinate is most likely to be attributed to a lack of ability when the task is complex and requires specific skills or expertise that the subordinate may not possess. On the other hand, poor performance is more likely to be attributed to lack of effort when the task is simpler or within the individual's capabilities but they still fail to deliver satisfactory results.
an expression taken from hens and birds behaviour within their group, they peck at the lower in rank and class to them the hierarchy of their group is determined by who pecks who and they're will always be a highest, lowest and middle, its how the system works, even we have a hierarchy's and class system watching a group of budgies, although not nice to watch the vicious bullying of one, is very informative and interesting in relation to this and its very apparent, they dont hide it! f4
In such cases the group is called the control group.
control group
its a guy included in ur group or any other.
Subordinate group
sterotype
A subordinate clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a sentence. Example:The cake that mom baked is for the bake sale.The subordinate clause 'that mom baked' has a subject, 'mom', and a verb 'baked' but it is not a complete thought on its own, it is 'subordinate', it depends on the rest of the sentence to have meaning.
Subordinate group
There isn't a difference between a subordinate clause and a subordinate clause.
Every person not get its rights at indvidualy compertively subordinate like police financial instituation
Every person not get its rights at indvidualy compertively subordinate like police financial instituation
The minority group
1. Unequal Treatment 2.Physical or cultural traits 3.Ascribed statues 4.In-group-marriages
Adverbial subordinate clauses, adjectival subordinate clauses, and nominal subordinate clauses.
A subordinate clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence. On the other hand, a prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. While a subordinate clause functions as part of a sentence, adding information or providing context, a prepositional phrase primarily acts as an adverb or adjective to modify a noun or verb.