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is where people have the chance to interact with other people and think of themselves as belonging together.

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A group

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s made up of smaller groups and associations that are built on social class, personal interest, or common goals.

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Society

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is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.

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Primary Group

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a primary group is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships. Members of the primary spend a great deal of time to

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Charles Horton Cooley

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5
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formed in primary

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Relationship

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Primary Group

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-family
-friends
-love relationship

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spend a significant amount of time together, allowing the members to support, comfort and encourage one another. are connected for a lifetime and are significant to each member’s personal growth.

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Family

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They .often spend a lot of time experiencing different adventures togethe, chatting about personal stories and simply enjoying each-others’ company.

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Friends

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A couple in a love relationship is first brought together as a result of a mutual physical and emotional attraction. They spend a significant amount of time together, whether that involves learning about one another or collectively sharing new experiences.

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Love Relationship

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are large clusters of people who have a mutually shared purpose, often aiming to complete tasks

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Secondary Group

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established to perform functions, people’s roles are more interchangeable compared to the primary group

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Secondary Group

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group wherein people feel that they are part of the social group. It is a social category or group with which you identify strongly.

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In-group

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It is where a social group with which an individual does not identify to be a part of. It is a social category or group with which you do not identify. There are a lot of factors which create the identity if an individual is in the in-group or out-grou

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Out-group

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these refer to the fact that under certain conditions people will preference and have affinity for one’s in-group over the out-group.

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In-group Favoritism

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wherein in-groups try to harm another person because they feel that they are part of the out group

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Intergroup Aggression

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It is the phenomenon in which an out-group is perceived as being threatening to the members of an in-group. An example is the gang wars in America. Groups consider the other group as threat to them.

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Out-Group Degoration

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is a group to which we compare ourselves. It serves as a standard to which we measure our behaviors and attitudes

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Reference

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Are used in order to guide our bahvior and help us identify social norms

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Reference Group

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Types of reference groups

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-informal
-formal
-membership
-disclaimant
-aspirational
-dissociative

20
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based on the groups shared interests and goals. Members react on a personal level. Examples are family and friends.

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Informal

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have a specific goal or mission.

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Formal

22
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groups that are in agreement with in regards to attitude, norms, and behaviors.

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Membership

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Group we do not agree with in regards to attitudes, norms, and behaviors.

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Disclaimant

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group an individual doesn’t belong to but aspires to become a part in the future.

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Aspirational

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group an individual doesn’t belong to and disapproves of in regards to attitudes, norms, and behaviors

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Dissociative