Sociology, asked by charvi4india, 1 year ago

difference between a social group and a Quasi group​

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Answered by kandelsabin000
10

Answer:

in social group ther are 11 letterand in quasi there are 10 letter

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The difference between a social group and a Quasi group:

Quasi group:

  • A quasi group is a combination or aggregate that lacks organisation or structure because they are not really a group.
  • The members of such groups are not aware of the existence of other groups.
  • Social classes, status groups, age and gender groups are the example of quasi group.

Social group:

  • A social group is a kind of people who interact with each other and share similar characteristics.
  • Collectively they are driven by a common purpose and have a definite sense of unity.
  • For example, if you are a member of a family or team or group, where we need to interact with each other so they are considered as a social group.

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