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BabaBlast [244]
3 years ago
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As a mother, linda sometimes feels torn. most of the time she focuses on being loving and supportive, but sometimes she needs to

be firm to discipline her children. these opposing expectations are an example of
Social Studies
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
8 0
<span>These opposing expectations are an example of "role strain".
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In the day by day lives of individuals, a large portion of them attempt to align their part execution with their part desires. Now and again, be that as it may, this isn't simple and conceivable. A few people think that its hard to play out the part expected of them. This is alluded to by sociologists as part strain, the issues of people in meeting or satisfying their parts. Role strain alludes to in-congruence among the parts comparing to a solitary status.
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