Explain social group and types of social groups
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In the social sciences, a social grouphas been defined as two or more people who interact with one another, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity.
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Social change involves alteration of the social order of a society. It may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations.Social change is way human interactions and relationships transform cultural and social institutions over time, having a profound impact of society. ... Relationships have changed, institutions have changed, and cultural norms have changed as a result of these social change movements.Social groups include two or more people who interact and share a sense of unity and common identity. Primary groups are small and characterized by close, personal relationships that last a long time. Secondary groups include impersonal, temporary relationships that are goal-oriented.
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