Social Roles
Psychology ⇒ Social Psychology
Social Roles starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how role models can influence the adoption of social roles.
Describe how social roles can influence an individual's behavior in a group setting.
Describe how social roles can lead to stereotypes.
Describe the impact of role conflict on an individual's mental health.
A nurse is expected to care for patients, but also to follow hospital rules. If these expectations clash, what is this an example of? (1) Role strain, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role exit, (4) Role reversal
A person who is both a manager at work and a parent at home may experience which of the following? (1) Role exit, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role reversal, (4) Role set
A student is also a part-time worker and a member of a sports team. If all these roles demand attention at the same time, what is this situation called? (1) Role strain, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role reversal, (4) Role exit
A student is expected to study, participate in class, and complete homework. These expectations are examples of what? (1) Role conflict, (2) Role expectations, (3) Role exit, (4) Role reversal
A nurse is expected to care for patients, but also to follow hospital rules. If these expectations clash, what is this an example of? (1) Role strain, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role exit, (4) Role reversal
A person who is both a manager at work and a parent at home may experience which of the following? (1) Role exit, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role reversal, (4) Role set
A student is also a part-time worker and a member of a sports team. If all these roles demand attention at the same time, what is this situation called? (1) Role strain, (2) Role conflict, (3) Role reversal, (4) Role exit
A student is expected to study, participate in class, and complete homework. These expectations are examples of what? (1) Role conflict, (2) Role expectations, (3) Role exit, (4) Role reversal
Fill in the blank: The expectations and behaviors associated with a particular status in society are known as __________.
Fill in the blank: The expectations for behavior associated with a particular social role are called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which individuals learn and adopt the behaviors expected of them in a particular role is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which people learn the values, norms, and roles of their society is called __________.
True or False: A person can only have one social role at a time.
True or False: Role strain occurs when the demands of a single role are difficult to meet.
True or False: Social roles are always assigned by society and cannot be chosen by individuals.
True or False: Social roles are influenced by cultural values and traditions.
