. Frailty and resilience models provide a way to introduce random effects in hazard and reversed hazard rate modeling by random variables, called frailty and resilience random variables, respectively, to account for unobserved or unexplained heterogeneity among experimental units. This article investigates the effects of frailty and resilience random variables on the baseline random variables using some shifted stochastic orders based on some ageing properties of the baseline random variables. Relevant examples are presented to illustrate the findings, and the applicability of the results is demonstrated with real-world data, highlighting their relevance in practical scenarios.