Multiple Choice
How are social norms different from social roles?
A) Social norms refer to informal behavior expectations, while social roles refer to formal behavior expectations.
B) Social norms are guides for behavior, while social roles are a set of social norms for the behavior of individuals with specific statuses.
C) Social roles offer a general guide for behavior, while social norms are expectations associated with specific statuses.
D) Social roles occur within the context of societies, while social norms occur within the context of cultures.
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