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The role of role avoidance

BMJ, 2002
I've only recently heard of the term “role avoidance.” Looking back I realise that it's a strategy I've been using for a long time but one which has remained nameless until now. Perhaps I should explain. I am a doctor who stammers and have just embarked on a course at the City Literary Institute in London in what is called “block modification.” Those ...
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The Roles of Roles in Agent Communication Languages

2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, 2006
We consider agents having multiple communication sessions at the same time. We assume that FIPA semantics of agent communication languages can still be used when we attribute mental attitudes for each session, which we call the roles of the agents, and we assume that we have to distinguish the mental attitudes attributed to the roles from the mental ...
Guido Boella   +3 more
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Multiple roles of women and role strains

Health Care for Women International, 1995
Women are likely to experience multiple roles, often several at the same time, for which different sets of responsibilities are designated. Expectations that others have of us in any one of our roles may differ from our own, and conflict with our goals as individuals.
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ROLE INSUFFICIENCY AND ROLE SUPPLEMENTATION

Nursing Research, 1975
A theoretical basis for the diagnosis of nursing problems, centered on the concepts of role insufficiency and role supplementation, is offered. Role insufficiency is anticipated and experienced by clients during role transitions with developmental, situational, and health-illness implications.
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Role Strain in Diversified Role Sets

American Journal of Sociology, 1966
One important source of role strain is the requirement to maintain working relationships with persons in a wide variety of complementary roles. It is shown that in a national sample of wage and salary workers high job-related tension is associated with frequency of interaction with each of five classes of role senders and even more strongly with the ...
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The role of roles

Computers & Security, 1993
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Roles and role-programs

Quality and Quantity, 1980
Nick Axten, John Skvoretz
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