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What is the significance of the concept of "social roles" in understanding human behavior?




✔✔ Social roles define expected behaviors and responsibilities associated with a particular status

in society, guiding how individuals interact in different social contexts.




How do "primary" and "secondary" groups differ in their impact on socialization?




✔✔ Primary groups, such as family and close friends, provide intimate, long-term relationships

that deeply influence socialization, while secondary groups, like work or school, involve more

formal and temporary interactions.




What does the term "role-taking" refer to in sociological theory?




✔✔ Role-taking is the process of adopting the perspective of others to understand and anticipate

their responses, which helps in developing empathy and social skills.



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, How does "social learning theory" explain the acquisition of new behaviors?




✔✔ Social learning theory posits that individuals acquire new behaviors by observing and

imitating others, and by receiving rewards or punishments for these behaviors.




What is the role of "normative behavior" in maintaining social order?




✔✔ Normative behavior follows established societal norms and expectations, which helps

maintain social order by providing a predictable framework for interactions and reducing

conflicts.




How does "deviance" challenge traditional social norms?




✔✔ Deviance involves behaviors that violate societal norms, challenging traditional norms by

questioning or redefining acceptable conduct and provoking responses from the community.




What is the concept of "social stratification" and how does it affect individuals' life chances?




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