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Role theory

Role theory is a perspective in social psychology that considers most of everyday activity to be living up to the roles, or expectations, of others.

It posits the following propositions about social behavior:

  • People spend much of their lives in groups.
  • Within these groups, people often take distinct positions.
  • Each of these positions can be called a role, with a whole set of functions that are molded by the expectations of others.
  • Formalized expectations become norms when enough people feel comfortable in providing punishments and rewards for the expected behavior.
  • Individuals are generally conformists, and in so far as that is true, they conform to roles.
  • The anticipation of rewards and punishments inspire this conformity.

    The central weakness of role theory is in describing and explaining deviant behavior.

    See also

  • Behaviorism
  • Hedonism
  • conformity
  • Generalized other
  • Game theory

    Citations

  • Michener, H. Andrew. (2004). Social Psychology. Wadsworth: Toronto.


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