chapter 5 lec 6 social groups
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Social GroupsA Group is called Social when an interaction
interplays among its participants, Social interaction is the basic condition of
social group
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DefinitionsMertill
Two or more persons are in communitarian over an appreciable period of time and who act in accordance with common function
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DefinitionsA.w. Green
An aggregate of individuals which persists in time, which has one or more interests or
activities in common and which is organized,
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DefinitionsOrgburn & NimkoffWhenever two or more individuals come together and influence one another the
may be said to constitute a social group.
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DefinitionsEmory s. BogardusA number of persons, two or more who
have common objects of attention, who are stimulating to each other, who have
common loyalty and participate in similar activities are called as group.
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Social Group Basis
It’s a foundation of society and culture.Human is the product of groupLife is done by cooperation among various groups.
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Social Group importance of
It’s a study of structure & function of human group. Sociology is the study of Human groups.Social groups is the basic factor in all social functions, structure, institutions, & systems
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Social Groups Essentials or
Elements 1. There are at lest two persons.2. There is reciprocal relationship among the
members.3. There is a common purpose, among the group
members. It mean they have a common interest for which they form a group.
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Groups life among animals
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Types of Social Group On the basis of
intimacy and nature of relationship
Primary Group
Secondary Group
On the basis
membership
Membership Group
Non Membership
Groups
On the basis of Identity/characteristic
In-Group
Out-Group
On the basis of intimacy and nature
of relationship
Formal Group
Informalgroup
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Primary GroupC.H.Cooley
Is the simple and the most universal of all the forms of associations. The group attains social solidarity among the member due to high rat
of interaction, intensity in social contacts, being duration of being extensive and having a common focus of attention for the members.
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DefinitionsMaclver / Page
Any collection of human being who are brought into social relationship with one
another .
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DefinitionsHarry M. Johnson
A social group is a system of social interaction.
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DefinitionsOgbhum / Nimkoff
When ever two or more individuals come together and influences one another.
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DefinitionsEmory S. Bogardus
A number of persons, two or more, who have common objects of attention, who are
stimulating to each other, who have common loyalty and participate in similar
activities,
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Primary Group Characteristics
I. Face to face interaction.II. Intimacy.III. Mutual aid & help.IV. Consciousness of kind.V. We- feeling.VI. Small in size.VII. Physical proximity or nearnessVIII. Frequent interaction.IX. Personal relation. X. Similarity of background.
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Primary GroupRelations
Father. Mother. Sister. Brother. Wife. Children. Neighbors. Close Relatives. Close Friends.
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Secondary GroupDeffination
Ogburn / nimkoff, groups which provide experience lacking in intimacy
Frank D.watson, is large and more formal. Is specialized and direct in its contact and relies more for unity and continuance upon the stability of its social organization
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Secondary Group Characteristics
I. Large in size.II. Less physical proximity.III. Impersonal and secondary relation.IV. Membership.V. Specific ends or interests.VI. Indirect communication. VII. Social control.
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Individual’s Relationship
Primary Secondary
Family Members and closed friends.
Immediate neighborhood and community.
Informal friends and play groups.
Kinship groups and relatives
City, region and nationwide larger community.
Larger scale associations business, political and religion.
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Social GroupTypes
Primary/ Secondary In group/ our group Formal / informal group. Reference group. Class fellows. Ethnic group. Caste. Pressure group. Club. Voluntary association. Organization. Formal organization.