Title: Primary and Secondary Groups
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3Primary and Secondary Groups
4Other Groups and Networks
5Types of social interaction
6Formal Organizations
7Review
8Primary and Secondary Groups
Types of Social Interaction
Formal Organizations
Other Groups and Networks
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9Primary and Secondary 100
People who share a social characteristic
10200
People temporarily in the same place at the same
time.
11300
These relationships are intimate, personal,
caring, and fulfilling
12400
Three functions of a primary group
13500
Four features that define a group
14Other groups and networks- 100
What are the feelings an in-group has towards an
out-group?
15200
These groups help us evaluate ourselves and
acquire attitudes, values, beliefs and norms.
16Other groups- 300
The web of social relationships that connect
people
17Other groups- 400
Symbols (clothes), actions (high five), and
actual places (MCHS) are examples of __________
for _________
18Other Groups- 500
Two things a social network lacks to be
considered a group.
19Social interaction- 100
___________ ___________ is basic to group life
20Social interaction- 200
How can conflict be socially beneficial?
21Social Interaction- 300
This is the opposite of social exchange
22Social Interaction- 400
Flood victims that help each other are an example
of _________________
23Social Interaction- 500
How can groupthink be avoided (2 reasons)?
24Formal Org- 100
Bureaucracies are based on _____________ and
_______________
25Formal Org- 200
The mindset emphasizing knowledge, reason, and
planning.
26Formal Org. - 300
How do power and authority relate to each other?
27Formal Org- 400
Bureaucracies are based on rules not personal
feelings so they are considered to be
______________.
28Formal Org- 500
The five major characteristics of a bureaucracy
29Review- 100
This society uses plows and animals unlike the
society before it
30Review- 200
What is role conflict?
31Review- 300
Being unable to imagine life any other way.
32Review- 400
This type of socialization is different from
others because it involves involuntary change
33Review- 500
Define me and I
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What is a social category?
35200
What is a social aggregate?
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What are primary relationships?
37400
What is emotional support, socialization, and
encourage conformity.
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What are in regular contact, share some way of
thinking, feeling, and behaving, take someone
elses behavior into account, have one or more
interests or goals in common?
39100
What is are opposition, antagonism, and
competition?
40200
What are reference groups?
41300
What are social networks?
42400
What are boundaries, in-groups?
43500
What is lacks boundaries, does not involve close
or continuous interactions ?
44100
What is social interaction?
45200
What is promotes cooperation and unity within the
opposing groups, draws attention to social
inequities?
46300
What is coercion?
47400
What is cooperation?
48500
What is leaders or group members make a conscious
effort to see that all members participate,
members must know that disagreement and conflict
is allowed?
49100
What are rationality and efficiency ?
50200
What is rationalization?
51300
What is power is the ability to control someones
behavior and authority is the legitimate/socially
accepted use of power?
52400
What is impersonal?
53500
What are division of labor, hierarchy of
authority, system of rules and procedures,
written records, and promotion based on merit and
qualifications?
54100
What is agricultural?
55Review- 200
What is when the performance of a role in one
status clashes with the role of another?
56Review- 300
What is ethnocentrism?
57The Election- 400
What is anticipatory socialization?
58The Election- 500
What is Me part of the self formed through
socialization, predictability and conformity I
part of the self that accounts for unlearned,
spontaneous acts, unpredictable
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60Research Review
61The Beginning
Which social interaction and related term were
demonstrated with the following two research
studies Aschs card/line study Milgrams shock
study
62The Beginning
What are conformity and groupthink.
63END OF GAME
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68JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes
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