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25 October, 12:02

Joe is a student, a father, a son, a husband, a baptist, and a scout leader. all of these socially defined positions constitute a:

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  1. 25 October, 12:03
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    I believe the answer is: Status set

    Status set refers to a collection of social status that an individual held. For most people, one person usually held more than one social since we tend to interact with various/different social groups in our life. (for example, if you are still in high school but start to compete in a pro mma competition, you held the status set as both a student and an athlete)
  2. 25 October, 12:26
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    All of these socially defined positions constitute a "status set".

    A status set is a gathering of social statuses that an individual has. A man may have status of a son, baptist, father, trainee, specialist and a national. The expression "status set" was conceived by Robert K. Merton in 1957. He made a distinction between a "role set" and a "status set".
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