Asked by Dayana Delgado on Apr 24, 2024
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An out-group is all of these except
A) created by the existence of an in-group.
B) the opposite of an in-group.
C) an attribute of society.
D) always a secondary group.
Out-group
A social group to which an individual does not identify or belong, often viewed as distinct or oppositional to one's in-group.
In-group
denotes a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member, often leading to preference and loyalty towards fellow group members.
Secondary Group
A group that is relatively large in number and not as intimate or long in duration as a primary group.
- Determine and explicate different categories of groups in social systems.
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Malik Tayyab7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
An out-group is not always a secondary group. It can be a primary group as well. The other options are true.
Learning Objectives
- Determine and explicate different categories of groups in social systems.