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What will be an ideal response?
As roles emerge, so do differences in group status (1). Members earn or achieve their statuses by how they behave as members, particularly by the amount of work they do for the group (1). Variations in status may be ascribed to members on the basis of their positions in the society or culture of which the small group is a part (1), and certain personal attributes (such as sex or size)(1). (total of 4 points)
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