Multiple Choice
A social role, as a key concept for structural functionalism to understand how individuals participate within a society, is:
A) A behaviour pattern that one continuously exhibits across all contexts of one's life.
B) A behaviour pattern attached to a specific social position.
C) A pattern of behaviour that provides others with a chance to intercede to assess the sincerity of a social position.
D) A pattern of how one behaves when sick.
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