UCSP 2

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    • Primary group
      Members conduct themselves informally, interact spontaneously, sympathetically to one another, and enjoy each other's company
    • Secondary group
      Members conduct themselves according to role expectation and treat each other with acknowledgement to status and degree of acquaintance
    • Primary group
      • Family
      • Couple
      • Church
    • Secondary group
      • Co-workers/Officemates
      • Sports Teammates
      • Committee
    • Formal group
      Intentionally formed and planned for carrying out specific purposes
    • Informal group

      Formed unplanned and spontaneously established out of random association and interaction
    • Formal group

      • Student Organizations
      • Professional Associations
      • Religious Orders
    • Informal group
      • Peer Group
      • Dating Group
      • Study Group
    • Open group
      Membership is open for everyone
    • Closed group
      Membership is exclusive to a selected number of persons either by quota or qualifications
    • Open group
      • Clubs
      • Public Forums
    • Closed group
      • School exclusive for Girls
      • Political Party
    • Interest group
      Formed for the purpose of protecting and promoting the trade, interests, and well-being of its members
    • Pressure group
      Formed to influence the public's views
    • Task group
      Constitute a pool of workers labor force, or performers following a chain of command for the purpose of completing a task
    • Interest group
      • Guilds
      • Art Clubs
      • Labor Unions
    • Pressure group
      • Militant Group
      • Advocacy group
    • Task group
      • Production Team
      • Sports Team
      • Orchestra
    • In-group
      Members have a sense of loyalty, camaraderie, and solidarity. Non-members are considered "outsiders", "the others", or "strangers"
    • Out-group
      One is perceived to be apart from the others. They are often perceived as odd and indifferent
    • Minority group
      Relatively less dominant in terms of its size, status, or degree of influence
    • Reference group
      One is not necessarily a member but they serve a comparative basis for self-evaluation
    • Minority group
      • Ethnic Groups
    • Reference group
      • Goths
      • Rockers
      • Socialites
    • Social group
      A collection of people who regularly interact with one another based on shared expectations concerning behavior and who share a sense of common identity
    • Primary group
      • Typically a small group whose members share close, personal, and enduring relationships
    • Secondary group
      • Can be small or large and mostly impersonal and usually short-term, typically found at work and school
    • Reference group
      A group to which we compare ourselves, also called identity association groups since their creation is fueled by a person's desired to provide a character connection
    • In-group
      • Social group to which an individual feels he or she belong, one feels loyalty and respect for this group
    • Out-group
      • Social groups that an individual does not identify with, one feels antagonism and contempt for these groups
    • Group think
      A process by which the members of a group ignore ways of thinking and plans of action that go against the group consensus
    • Group think is said to be taking place, it is a psychological influence exerted over us by our respective groups on moral, legal, scientific, and religious matters
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