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involving different groups of people in community​

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  • A social group exhibits some degree of social cohesion and is more than a simple collection or aggregate of individuals.
  • Social cohesion can be formed through shared interests, values, representations, ethnic or social background, and kinship ties, among other factors.
  • The social identity approach posits that the necessary and sufficient conditions for the formation of social groups is the awareness that an individual belongs and is recognized as a member of a group.
  • The social identity approach posits that the necessary and sufficient conditions for the formation of social groups is the awareness that the individual belongs and is recognized as a member of a group.

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