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intrarole conflict

intrarole conflict

the form of role conflict caused by incompatibility among the behaviors and expectations associated with a single role. These inconsistencies may result from the inherent complexity of the role itself, the ambiguity of the role, or a lack of consensus in defining the role and its demands. Compare interrole conflict.

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