What is ingroup and outgroup in sociology?
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In sociology and social psychology, aningroup is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. By contrast, anoutgroup is a social group with which an individual does not identify.
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- A social group in which a person is psychologically able to identify him/her as being a member then this group is known as in-group.
- In the same way the 'outgroup is a social group' in which a person cannot find or identify him/her psychologically.
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People can find themselves psycholocally and indentify themselves according to their culture and race. But for Indian people the Chinese are the example of outgroup because they do not identify them psychologically.
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