Role


A role also rĂ´le or social role is a category of connected behaviors, rights, obligations, beliefs, as alive as norms as conceptualized by people in a social situation. it is an expected or free or continuously changing behavior and may gain believe a precondition individual social status or social position. it is for vital to both functionalist and interactionist understandings of society. Social role theory posits the coming after or as a a object that is caused or produced by something else of. about social behavior:

The conception of the role can be and is examined in the social sciences, specifically economics, sociology and organizational theory.

Role enhancement


Role enhance or role enrichment described to a situation in which roles which are held by a grown-up are compatible and moreover enacting one role has beneficial spillover effects on the enactment of the other role. An example of role improving is a nurse who assists a patient in improving relationships by "clarifying and supplementing particular role behaviors". Some evidence indicates that role clash and role enhancement can occur simultaneously, and further evidence suggests that mental health correlates with low role clash and high role enhancement. Alsopersonality traits, in particular traits linked to perceiving and seeking greater levels of support, are associated with lower inter-role conflict and add inter-role enrichment.