Political Science, asked by AnnOnane, 4 months ago

we observe various groupings of people with certain degree of relationship this can be a small or large mostly ng personal and social issue term​

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Answered by avniverma75
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Explanation:

types of social groups refers to the categorization of relationships identified within social groups based on the various group dynamics that define social organization.[1] In sociological terms, groups can fundamentally be distinguished from one another by the extent to which their nature influence individuals and how.[2][3] A primary group, for instance, is a small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships with one another (e.g. family, childhood friend). By contrast, a secondary group is one in which interactions are more impersonal than in a primary group and are typically based on shared interests, activities, and/or achieving a purpose outside the relationship itself (e.g. coworkers, schoolmates).[1]

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Community

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community as a collection of people who adhere to a social structure in a society (culture, norms, values, status). They may collaborate to plan social activities in a specific location, or they may be connected by a sense of identity that endures over time and geography. The idealism of this typology has been criticised by sociologists like Durkheim and others because close-knit groups are more prone to uphold customs that enforce rigid obedience and support individual oppression. Even now, community debates have an impact on applied sociologists who study disadvantage. Other communities are stigmatized, so programs either disregard their needs or concentrate on their weaknesses rather than their strengths.

Some communities are held up as an ideal, so resources are given to organizations that seem to fit policy standards of a "good community."

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