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Patterns of behavior that match a person's social status are called what?

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Correct answer: D. Roles
1. One person answers to many labels: student, daughter, neighbor, employee. 2. The behavior attached to each of those labels is a role. 3. Status is the rank itself, while the role is the pattern of behavior that goes with it. _Source: OpenStax Introduction to Sociology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 "Culture", Ch 4 "Society and Social Interaction" and Ch 5 "Socialization", section 4.3 Social Constructions of Reality_
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