Sociology, asked by izahope21, 4 months ago

which of the following groups do you prefer to be with? And why primary or secondary group? Why? Give an example.

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Answered by amiga85
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The Nature of Groups

A social group is two or more humans who interact with one another, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Contrast the social cohesion-based concept of a social group with the social identity concept

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Key Points

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.

Key Terms

social group: A collection of humans or animals that share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity.

The social identity approach: Posits that the necessary and sufficient condition for the formation of social groups is awareness of a common category membership.

The social cohesion approach: More than a simple collection or aggregate of individuals, such as people waiting at a bus stop, or people waiting in a line.

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