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    The Act of Orienting One's Own Behavior to a Set
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The Act of Orienting One's Own Behavior to a Set

Question 11

Question 11

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The act of orienting one's own behavior to a set of expectations defined by a role is called:


A) role playing
B) role taking
C) role appointing
D) role acting

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