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4 September, 12:29

The interview with

c. j. pascoe highlights the peer pressure that males can face in school to conform to certain ideals of masculinity. if a high-school football player were to face pressure from peers to live up to the woman-chasing "stud athlete" role while also attempting to be a model "pure" christian to his church peers, what sociological problem would this student be facing?

a. role conflict

b. resocialization

c. destruction of the generalized other

d. dramaturgical performance

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  1. 4 September, 13:17
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    a. Role conflict

    A role conflict refers to a situation where an individual is expected to perform the duties and responsibilities of two or more contradictory or opposing social roles. For instance if a father of a two year old is also a college football coach, he will undertake two very contradictory social roles in both of the situations respectively.

    As a football coach, he will more likely be serious, firm and push his team hard; whereas, as a father of a toddler he will most likely be gentle, playful and affectionate.
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