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... roles are formal , others informal . Notice how this treatment of the role concept rules out the use of this term to apply to those behavioral clusters where no relation , no structure , is implied , as in the “ role ” of the scapegoat ...
... roles are formal , others informal . Notice how this treatment of the role concept rules out the use of this term to apply to those behavioral clusters where no relation , no structure , is implied , as in the “ role ” of the scapegoat ...
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... role expectations of the organiza- tions involved ( Aldrich , 1979 : 219 ) . When an individual's role - set changes , his attitudes and behavior will also change . When the children of the family leave home permanently , they leave ...
... role expectations of the organiza- tions involved ( Aldrich , 1979 : 219 ) . When an individual's role - set changes , his attitudes and behavior will also change . When the children of the family leave home permanently , they leave ...
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... roles or norms . Roles and norms are not things which determine our behavior ; they are processes . Roles How is it possible to conceive of a role as a process rather than a thing ? First , instead of simply assuming that people occupy ...
... roles or norms . Roles and norms are not things which determine our behavior ; they are processes . Roles How is it possible to conceive of a role as a process rather than a thing ? First , instead of simply assuming that people occupy ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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