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This passage on Concept of role theory examines the concept of how individuals occupy roles within social situations and how these roles are shaped by societal expectations. It introduces key ideas such as the "role set"—the group of people with whom an individual interacts—and the concept of role signs, like uniforms or dress, which help clarify one's role in specific contexts. Practicing this passage is important for the IELTS exam, particularly for the IELTS reading section. It includes true/false/not given and matching headings questions, assessing comprehension and interpretation of detailed concepts in academic texts. Mastery of this type of text helps improve critical thinking and reading speed in the exam.

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The passage below "Concept of role theory" is inspired by the Reading Practice Test. You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14, based on the reading passage.

Concept of role theory Reading Passage

The Concept of Role Theory

Role Set
A Any individual in any situation occupies a role in relation to other people. The particular individual with whom one is concerned in the analysis of any situation is usually given the name of focal person. He has the focal role and can be regarded as sitting in the middle of a group of people, with whom he interacts in some way in that situation. This group of people is called his role set. For instance, in the family situation, an individual’s role set might be shown as in Figure 6.

Figure 6

The role set should include all those with whom the individual has more than trivial interactions.

Role definition

B The definition of any individual’s role in any situation will be a combination of the role expectations that the members of the role set have of the focal role. These expectations are often occupationally denned, sometimes even legally so. The role definitions of lawyers and doctors are fairly clearly defined both in legal and in cultural terms. The role definitions of, say, a film star or bank manager, are also fairly clearly defined in cultural terms, too clearly perhaps.

C Individuals often find it hard to escape from the role that cultural traditions have defined for them. Not only with doctors or lawyers is the required role behaviour so constrained that if you are in that role for long it eventually becomes part of you, part of your personality. Hence, there is some likelihood that all accountants will be alike or that all blondes are similar - they are forced that way by the expectations of their role. 

D It is often important that you make it clear what your particular role is at a given time. The means of doing this are called, rather obviously, role signs. The simplest of role signs is a uniform. The number of stripes on your arm or pips on your shoulder is a very precise role definition which allows you to do certain very prescribed things in certain situations. Imagine yourself questioning a stranger on a dark street at midnight without wearing the role signs of a policeman!

In social circumstances, dress has often been used as a role sign to indicate the nature and degree of formality of any gathering and occasionally the social status of people present. The current trend towards blurring these role signs in dress is probably democratic, but it also makes some people very insecure. Without role signs, who is to know who has what role?

E Place is another role sign. Managers often behave very differently outside the office and in it, even to the same person. They use a change of location to indicate a change in role from, say, boss to friend. Indeed, if you wish to change your roles you must find some outward sign that you are doing so or you won’t be permitted to change - the subordinate will continue to hear you as his boss no matter how hard you try to be his friend. In very significant cases of role change, e.g. from a soldier in the ranks to officer, from bachelor to married man, the change of role has to have a very obvious sign, hence rituals. It is interesting to observe, for instance, some decline in the emphasis given to marriage rituals. This could be taken as an indication that there is no longer such a big change in role from single to married person, and therefore no need for a public change in sign.

In organisations, office signs and furniture are often used as role signs. These and other perquisites of status are often frowned upon, but they may serve a purpose as a kind of uniform in a democratic society; roles without signs often lead to confused or differing expectations of the role of the focal person. 

Role ambiguity

F Role ambiguity results when there is some uncertainty in the minds, either of the focal person or of the members of his role set, as to precisely what his role is at any given time. One of the crucial expectations that shape the role definition is that of the individual, the focal person himself. If his occupation of the role is unclear, or if it differs from that of the others in the role set, there will be a degree of role ambiguity. Is this bad? Not necessarily, for the ability to shape one’s own role is one of the freedoms that many people desire, but the ambiguity may lead to role stress which will be discussed later on. The virtue of j ob descriptions is that they lessen this role ambiguity. Unfortunately, job descriptions are seldom complete role definitions, except at the lower end of the scale. At middle and higher management levels, they are often a list of formal jobs and duties that say little about the more subtle and informal expectations of the role. The result is therefore to give the individual an uncomfortable feeling that there are things left unsaid, i. e. to heighten the sense of role ambiguity.

G Looking at role ambiguity from the other side, from the point of view of the members of the role set, lack of clarity in the role of the focal person can cause insecurity, lack of confidence, irritation and even anger among members of his role set. One list of the roles of a manager identified the following: executive, planner, policy maker, expert, controller of rewards and punishments, counsellor, friend, teacher. If it is not clear, through role signs of one sort or another, which role is currently the operational one, the other party may not react in the appropriate way — we may, in fact, hear quite another message if the focal person speaks to us, for example, as a teacher and we hear her as an executive. 

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Concept of role theory Reading Questions and Answers

Questions 1-7
The reading passage has seven paragraphs: A – G
Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below
Write the correct numbers, I –XIII in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.
NB There are more headings than paragraphs so you will not use them all.
List of headings 

  1. How animals communicate seriousness during play. (extra)
  2. The high cost of play for animals and children.
  3. Challenging conventional theories about play’s benefits.
  4. Play and its link to brain growth.
  5. The effects of energy depletion on young mammals. (extra)
  6. Timing and significance of the playful stage in development.
  7. Environmental stimulation and brain sensitivity.
  8. Comparisons between animals and humans in social behavior. (extra)
  9. The unpredictability of play behavior.
  10. The role of play in developing creativity.
  11. Play as an alternative to chemical interventions. (extra)
  12. Implications of reduced play in modern education.
  13. Play as a rehearsal for adult survival skills.

1. Paragraph A

Answer: ii 
Explanation: Paragraph A highlights the energy cost and danger of play for animals, as well as its energy demands on children.

2. Paragraph B

Answer: iv 
Explanation: This paragraph introduces the theory that play evolved to develop bigger and better brains.

3. Paragraph C

Answer: iii.
Explanation: The paragraph critiques the idea that play is purely for building physical endurance or practicing skills.

4. Paragraph D

Answer: xiii 
Explanation: While initially appearing to support this idea, the paragraph ultimately questions it, noting no direct correlation between juvenile play and adult success in hunting.

5. Paragraph E

Answer: vii 
Explanation: The paragraph discusses how larger brains depend on environmental stimuli during play for proper development.

6. Paragraph F

Answer: vi 
Explanation: Byers identifies a critical "sensitive period" during which play significantly influences brain development.

7. Paragraph G

Answer: ix 
Explanation: Bekoff compares playful behavior to a kaleidoscope, emphasizing its variability and impact on multiple brain regions.








Concept of role theory Practice Reading Questions

Questions 8-12

Complete the summary below. 
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORDS from the text for each answer.

ROLE SIGNS
Role signs are outward cues that indicate a person's role or social status in different contexts. A 8. ____________is the simplest form, as it defines a person's authority, such as a police officer's uniform allowing them to perform specific duties. Without such role signs, authority would be unclear, as shown in the example of questioning a 9. ____________without proper insignia. Dress also serves as a role sign, representing the level of 10. _____________or social status. However, casual dress is becoming more common, blurring these distinctions and causing insecurity for some, as it becomes difficult to identify roles. Place can also be a role sign, as people often behave differently depending on their 11. _____________. For example, a manager may change their behavior from boss to friend outside the office. Major life transitions, like 12.____________, were once marked by rituals that signified a role change, but these rituals are now less emphasized, indicating a shift in their importance.

Answers for Questions 8-12

8. Answer: Uniform
Location: Paragraph D, Line 3
Explanation: The passage describes a uniform as the simplest form of a role sign, providing clear authority and enabling specific actions, like a policeman performing their duties.
9. Answer: Stranger
Location: Paragraph D, Line 6
Explanation: The passage uses the example of a policeman questioning a stranger at midnight to emphasize how role signs, such as a uniform, make authority clear in certain situations.
10. Answer: Formality
Location: Paragraph D, Line 10
Explanation: The passage mentions that dress serves as a role sign to indicate the level of formality of an event or the social status of people, with casual dress now blurring these distinctions.
12. Answer: Location
Location: Paragraph E, Line 2
Explanation: The passage explains that place, or location, is another role sign, with people changing behavior depending on whether they are in formal or informal settings.
13. Answer: Marriage
Location: Paragraph E, Line 8
Explanation: The passage refers to marriage as a significant life transition marked by rituals that indicate a role change, noting that these rituals are now less emphasized, suggesting a shift in the importance of such transitions.







Concept of role theory Questions for IELTS Reading Practice

Questions 13-14

Choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D.

13. According to the passage, what is the consequence of blurring role signs in dress?
A) It strengthens authority
B) It promotes equality and reduces insecurity
C) It leads to role ambiguity and insecurity
D) It clearly defines a person’s role in society

14. Which of the following best describes the main concern about role ambiguity as discussed in the passage?
A) It is beneficial for creativity and personal freedom
B) It creates discomfort and stress due to unclear expectations
C) It encourages clear, formal role definitions
D) It is only a problem at lower management levels

Answers for Questions 13-14

13. Answer: B) It creates discomfort and stress due to unclear expectations
Answer Location: Paragraph F, Lines 4-6
Explanation: The passage discusses how role ambiguity can lead to discomfort and stress, particularly when the expectations of the focal person or their role set are unclear.

14. Answer: C) It leads to role ambiguity and insecurity
Answer Location: Paragraph D, Line 7
Explanation: The passage explains that casual dress blurs role signs, which can make some people feel insecure and unclear about others' roles in social contexts.

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