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1. Sociologists describe the term 'group' as​

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In sociology, a group is usually defined as a number of people who identify and interact with one another. While an aggregate comprises merely a number of individuals, a group in sociology exhibits cohesiveness to a larger degree

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In sociology, a group is usually defined as a number of people who identify and interact with one another. While an aggregate comprises merely a number of individuals, a group in sociology exhibits cohesiveness to a larger degree.

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