A 14 year old high school student is learning new things from his peers. For example, now that he is High school, he believes that he should watch certain shows, attend school sporting events, and feel comfortable arguing with teachers if he doesn’t agree with their viewpoints. What is the high school student learning?
Ans: (A) His role
Role refers to a set of expected behavior that is commonly associated with a particular position or status in a group or an organization
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