Asked by Jessica Perez on Sep 29, 2024

Individuals who share some common attribute,such as all males or all residents of New York,are members of a social group rather than a primary group.

Social Group

A collection of individuals who interact with each other, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity or identity.

Common Attribute

A feature or characteristic shared by members of a group or category, which can facilitate grouping, comparison, or differentiation.

  • Explain the distinctions among primary, secondary, and reference groups, and provide definitions for each.