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Group
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at least two people that have one or more goals in common that
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Social Category-
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people who share a social characteristic
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Social Aggregate
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people temporary in the same place at the same time
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Primary group
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people who are emotionally close
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Primary relationships
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interactions that are intimate, caring
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Secondary group
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people who only share part of their lives while focusing on a goal or task
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Secondary relationships
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impersonal interactions involving limited parts of personalities
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Reference Group
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groups used for self evaluation in the formation of attitudes, values, beliefs, and norms
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In-Group
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exclusive group demanding intense loyalty
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Out-Group
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group targeted by an in-group for opposition antagonism by competition
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Social Network
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a web of social relationship that join a person to other people and groups
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Cooperation
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interaction at which an individual or groups combine their efforts to reach their goals
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Conflict
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interaction aimed at defeating an opponent
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Social Exchange
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a voluntary action performed in the expectation of getting a reward in return
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Coercion
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interaction in which individuals or groups are forced to behave in a particular way
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Conformity
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behavior that matches group expectations
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Groupthink
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self deceptive thinking that is based on conformity to group beliefs and created by group pressure to conform
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Know 2 features people in a group share
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group is composed of people who share several features, including the following.
(1)They share in regular contact with one another (2)They share some ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving (3)They take one another’s behavior into account (4)They have one or more interest or goals in common |
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who coined the term primary group
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Charles Horton Cooley
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Two reasons why primary group developed
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How do primary groups develop?
1. Small size 2. Face to Face contact 3. Continuous Contact 4. Proper social environment |
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2 functions of primary
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What are the functions of primary groups?
1. Emotional support 2. Socialization 3. Encourage conformity |
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Example of secondary group
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Work groups, volunteers during disasters and environmental organizations are examples of secondary groups.
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People divide in-groups and out-groups into two things
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(We and They)
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Know the internets role in expanding social networking
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The internet is expanding the amount of interaction and flow of information within networks. Feedback among network members can now be instantaneous, as opposed to years ago when you would have to send mail to get in touch with members of your network.
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Who described the 5 types of social interaction
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Robert Nisbet
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5 types of social interaction
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cooperation, conflict, social exchange, coercion, and conformity.
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Difference b/w cooperation and social exchange
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What is the difference between cooperation and social exchange??
While both relationships involve working together, there is a difference. In cooperation, individuals or groups work together to achieve a shared goal. In contrast social exchange requires to people working together but they are doing so for the benefits of the individual |