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Chapter Preview 1 Chapter Preview · Section 1 Primary and Secondary Groups (pages 172–176) Groups are classified by how they develop and function. Primary.

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1 Chapter Preview 1 Chapter Preview · Section 1 Primary and Secondary Groups (pages 172–176) Groups are classified by how they develop and function. Primary groups meet emotional and support needs, while secondary groups are task- focused.

2 A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1-Polling Question Which group is most important in your life? A.Your friends B.Your classmates C.Your teammate D.Your teachers

3 Section 1 Groups, Categories, and Aggregates A group is composed of at least 2 people who share several features, including the following:group –They are in regular contact with one another. –They share some ways of thinking, feeling and behaving.

4 Section 1 Groups, Categories, and Aggregates (cont.) –They take one another’s behavior into account. –They have one or more interests or goals in common. –They play an important role in the lives of their members and influence society around them

5 Section 1 Groups, Categories, and Aggregates (cont.) A social category is composed of people who share a social characteristic.social category A social aggregate is composed of people who happen to be in the same place at the same time.social aggregate

6 A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1 Scientists are an example of a A.Group B.Social category C.Social aggregate D.Society

7 6-1 Interactive 2

8 Section 1 Primary Groups A primary group is composed of people who are emotionally close, know one another well, and seek one another’s company.primary group Primary relationships are intimate, personal, caring and fulfilling.Primary relationships

9 Section 1 Primary Groups (cont.) Conditions needed for a primary group: –Small size –Face-to-face contact –Continuous contact –Proper social environment

10 Section 1 Primary Groups (cont.) Primary Groups Serve Three Functions in Society: –Emotional support –Socialization –To encourage conformity

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12 Do Reading 9: The Hitler Youth

13 A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1 Which is NOT a characteristic of a primary group? A.Large size B.Continuous contact C.Face-to-face contact D.None of the above

14 Section 1 Secondary Groups A secondary group is impersonal and goal oriented.secondary group Secondary relationships involve only limited parts of personalities.Secondary relationships Ex. Clerks and customers dentist and patients Employers and workers

15 Do 6-1 Interactive 1 Activity

16 Do Sociology and Political Beliefs

17 A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 1 How many secondary groups do you think you belong to? A.0–1 B.2–3 C.4–5 D.More than 5

18 Section 4-End

19 Vocab 1 group at least two people who have one or more goals in common and share common ways of thinking and behaving

20 Vocab 2 social category people who share a social characteristic

21 Vocab 3 social aggregate people temporarily in the same place at the same time

22 Vocab 4 primary group people who are emotionally close, know one another well, and seek one another’s company

23 Vocab 5 primary relationships interactions that are intimate, personal, caring, and fulfilling

24 Vocab 6 secondary group people who share only part of their lives while focusing on a goal or task

25 Vocab 7 secondary relationships impersonal interactions involving limited parts of personalities


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