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Help 16 and 17. 0 out of uestion 16 of the choices below, which would not be con

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Help 16 and 17. 0 out of uestion 16 of the choices below, which would not be considered a social resource? selected Answer: prestige quality education prestige healthcare intelligence AnswerS: Question 17 O out of 1 po I am trying to be a good friend and a good daughter right now, but it's exhausting because I have a friend who needs me to there for her while she is going through a major break-up and my mom also needs my time to help take care of her while she's recovering from surgery. Trying to meet these expectations while also get to work on time and keep my job is really tough. This stressful experience relates to what sociological term? Selected Answer: role strain role conflict status overload role strain Answers

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Answer 16. Healthcare would not be considered a social resource. Since social resources are linked to our social connections and ties, i.e. our social resources can be accessed by our friends or other connections, if one is willing to share access to it. For e.g., one can use a friend's prestige to get invited to an exclusive party.

Since healthcare is only at disposal for personal use, so it won't be considered as a social resource.

Answer 17. Role Conflict

Role conflict is when, one experiences conflict in roles of the different status they occupy, for e.g. a conflict between a role they play as a student and a role they perform being a friend. In the given scenario, the person faces a conflict in performing the following two roles of two different status (friend and daughter) they occupy :

1. supporting someone through a breakup as a friend

2. taking care of mother as a daughter.

However, role strain is the one which occurs in the same status, among different roles. for e.g. strain to complete assignments of different classes as a student.