【学术阅读】#47
Question 1 of 5
The word "norms" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.

long histories

B.

hidden benefits

C.

practical effects

D.

unwritten rules

正确答案:D

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Social Role Theory

Social role theory is a significant framework in theoretical sociology, explaining how individuals adopt roles based on societal expectations. Society is structured by roles, each with specific behaviors and [#highlight1]norms[/highlight1]. (A)A key aspect of social role theory is role conflict, which occurs when the expectations of one role clash with those of another. For instance, [#highlight2]a person who is both a parent and an employee[/highlight2] might struggle to balance caring for their children and meeting work obligations. This conflict can lead to stress and decreased performance in one or both roles. (B)Another important concept is role strain, which is stress within a single role due to competing demands or insufficient resources. An example is [#highlight3]a teacher[/highlight3] who feels overwhelmed by the need to manage classroom behavior while also keeping lessons engaging. Social role theory also addresses how roles change over time. (C)As society evolves, the expectations attached to roles can shift. For example,the role of women in the workforce has changed dramatically, with increasing acceptance of women in leadership. Understanding [#highlight4]these dynamics[/highlight4] is crucial for analyzing how social structures impact individual behavior and societal change.(D)