Which statement about social roles is FALSE?
A) Your social role is the same thing as your social behavior.
B) You have expectations for yourself based on your roles.
C) You have expectations for others based on their roles.
D) The role that you take in a particular social episode strongly suggests to you the way in
which you should act.
A
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