Sociology, asked by sjasman402, 2 months ago

1. State two differences between in groups and out groups.

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Answered by borokormeswar2018
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The groups with which individual identifies himself are his in group. one's family, one's college are example of his in group. But out groups refers to those groups with which individual do not identify himself. These are outside groups.

Answered by poojameena04
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(1) The groups with which individual identifies himself are his in group. one's family, one's college are example of his in group. But out groups refers to those groups with which individual do not identify himself. ... (3) Individual is the member of his in group whereas he is not at all a member of his out group.

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