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how each status does typically includes number of role. explain with examples. ​

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Answered by akifjameel180
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In all of the many social groups that we as individuals belong to, we have a status and a role to fulfill. Status is our relative social position within a group, while a role is the part our society expects us to play in a given status. For example, a man may have the status of father in his family.

Answered by KajalBarad
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Each status does typically includes number of role.

Each social group to which we individually belong has a status and a function for which we are responsible. A role is the function that our society expects us to do at a particular status, whereas status refers to our relative social position within a group. As an illustration, a man might be the family's father.

  • A linguistically defined category of "person" is a status (individual or collective).
  • A role is the conduct connected to that standing.
  • Statuses and responsibilities are defined and comprehended in relation to one another in key ways.
  • Rights and obligations are frequently, if not always, present in these partnerships.

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