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Genrish500 [490]
2 years ago
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A socially expected behavior pattern-such as those of teachers, parents, or priests-is called a

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joja [24]2 years ago
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A socially expected behavior pattern-such as those of teachers, parents, or priests-is called a:<u> social role.</u>

<h3>What is social role?</h3>

Social role cab be defined  as the role a person or an individual play in a society that help to defined the type of person they are.

The role a person has within a social group tend to lead  to change in their pattern of behavior as they are expected to behave in relation to the job they occupy.

Example a teacher  behavior can  tend to change as the teacher is expected to act and behave like a teacher which is the same as that of a parents based on the fact that a parent is expected to behave as a parent.

Therefore A socially expected behavior pattern-such as those of teachers, parents, or priests-is called a:<u> social role.</u>

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