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____________refers to a lack of congruity between the expectations associated with social roles taken on consecutively by an individual. The changes from the courtship to the marriage role and the occupational role to the retirement role are examples of situations involving a degree of role discontinuity.
Role conflict
Role distance
Role Insulation
Role Discontinuity
- Role conflict refers to the tension that occurs when there are incompatible demands placed upon an individual by two or more roles they occupy at the same time.
- Role distance describes a situation where an individual puts a psychological or emotional distance between themselves and a role they are performing.
- Role Insulation is less commonly used in sociology, but it generally refers to the separation of roles to manage role strain or stress.
- Role Discontinuity deals with the challenges and lack of congruity involved when transitioning between roles not performed simultaneously. This includes shifts like moving from courtship to marriage, or from an occupational role to retirement.
- Role Discontinuity is the correct term for the situation you're referring to.
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