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The term “role set” refers to __________.A.the behavior expected of a particular statusB.the rigidity of particular roles in any societyC.a number of different roles attached to a single statusD.a behavior expected of a certain role

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The term “role set” refers to __________.A.the behavior expected of a particular statusB.the rigidity of particular roles in any societyC.a number of different roles attached to a single statusD.a behavior expected of a certain role

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The term “role set” refers to C. a number of different roles attached to a single status.

This term was coined by Robert K. Merton, an American sociologist. He argued that for each social status (like being a student, an employee, a parent) a person holds, there is also a set of roles or expected behaviors and obligations that come with that status. For example, a teacher's role set might include roles like being a mentor, a communicator, a disciplinarian, etc.

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