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| + | ==Origin== |
| + | [[Latin]] popularis, from populus [[the people]], a people |
| + | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century 1548] |
| + | ==Definitions== |
| + | *1: of or relating to the general [[public]] |
| + | *2: suitable to the [[majority]]: as a : adapted to or indicative of the [[understanding]] and taste of the majority <a popular [[history]] of the [[war]]> |
| + | :b : suited to the means of the [[majority]] : inexpensive <sold at popular prices> |
| + | *3: frequently encountered or widely [[accepted]] <a popular [[theory]]> |
| + | *4: commonly liked or [[approved]] <a very popular girl> |
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| + | <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Popularity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Popularity '''''this link'''''].</center> |
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| + | ==Description== |
| + | '''Popularity''' is the [[quality]] of being well-liked or common, or having a high [[social status]]. Popularity figures are an important part of many people's [[personal]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_system value systems] and form a [[vital]] component of success in people-oriented fields such as [[management]], [[politics]], and [[entertainment]], among others. |
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| + | Borrowed from the [[Latin]] popularis in 1490, originally meant common or "being well-liked". The use of the [[word]] popular to mean the "[[fact]] or condition of being well liked by [[the people]]" is seen originally in 1601. |
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| + | Many [[different]] variations of popularity exist, and many ways in which to gain it. General popularity usually involves [[respect]] in two directions: a popular [[person]] is [[respect]]ed by [[peers]] and will [[reciprocate]] that respect, thus reinforcing the [[belief]] of deserving the popularity. Likewise, amicability is an important component of popularity, as a [[person]] who does not like others is unlikely to be liked by others. This [[reciprocal]] [[nature]] of interpersonal popularity is often overlooked by people (particularly [[the young]]) who are attempting to become popular: being loud may be successful in gaining [[attention]], but is unlikely to provide [[mutual]] [[respect]]. |
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| + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroimaging Neuroimaging] identifies the anterior [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insula insula] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior_cingulate anterior cingulate] as key areas in the [[brain]] determining whether people prefer something in regard to its being popular with their [[peer]] [[group]]. The [[influence]] of one's peer group upon is strongest during [[adolescence]]. |
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| + | [[Category: General Reference]] |