Economy, asked by kmtikone04, 4 months ago

As a form of reference group, what are the ones to which an individual wishes to belong?
O Primary groups
O Secondary groups
O Aspiration groups
O Facilitative groups​

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Answered by shirishan453
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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The appropriate response to the question is (c), which stands for aspiration groups. The aspiration groups serve as a type of reference group because they are places where the individual aspires to fit in.

Explanation:

Individuals in a reference group are automatically categorised into aspirational or non-aspirational subgroups. A reference group that a person aspires to join is called an aspirational group, whereas a reference group that a person desires to distance themselves from is called a non-aspirational group. Informational, value-expressive, and utilitarian reference group influences are the three categories that are investigated.

An aspirational group could be a real group with interpersonal structures and interaction, or it could be a collection of people who are believed to have one or more things in common.

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