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Primary groups |
Groups which we tend to use for emotional support, interpersonal satisfaction, intimacy. Family, work group, neighborhood, rewards are informal |
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Secondary groups |
This class, large numbers of people just parts of your life, impersonal, short duration, formal expectations, labor union, military unit, police force |
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In groups |
Much more subjective, to which we feel some affiliation, are drawn to |
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Out groups |
Towards which we feel some antagonism or are repealed. High school groups, we invent the idea that these are in/out groups |
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Reference groups |
Those to whom we look for approval, pulled aside and given a little chat, are you sure you want to do that, tattoo: a negative impression, people at your Thanksgiving table |
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Dyads |
Group of two, most unstable social group, divorce, dumped, most important dyad: family tied by marriage |
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Triad |
Group of three or more, more stable, one leaves two left |
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Conformity |
Asch, Milgram, adjust your behavior according to the expectations of the group, 12 people, 11 new, all said same answer about line on the card, the one person that didn't know said the same. Where one person will do something for a group but never for an individual |
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Organizations – bureaucracies – work of Max Weber |
Complex organizations, Texas Tech, |
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Division of labor |
More dividing more complex |
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Hierarchical Authority |
Food chain of college |
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Written rules and regulations |
Policy and procedures that inform the work of everyone in the hierarchy |
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Impersonality |
The hiring and firing process cant be tied to who you know |
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Security |
Awarded tenure, seniority |
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