Abstract

As a sovereign concept in sociology and anthropology, social role is central to social psychological interpretations of behaviors and attitudes as well as being a major instrument for mapping social structure. Role as used here stands for a series of behaviors and attitudes expressing fixed, regular, or patterned cultural norms or values in the relation of one person to another which are appropriate to the person's tasks or function vis-a-vis the other.

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