What is the difference between a clique and a crowd?

What will be an ideal response?


Cliques are small groups (almost always of the same sex and race), usually including three to nine friends, who
spend time together on a voluntary basis. Crowds are larger groups made up of individuals who have similar
reputations or share primary attitudes or activities.

Psychology

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Of the available authentic listening styles, __________ and ____________ are considered controversial

a. paraphrasing; supporting b. advising; evaluating c. analyzing; questioning d. minimally encouraging; supporting

Psychology

The well known saying "The squeaky wheel gets the grease" reflects a philosophy that emphasizes personal identity and the uniqueness of the individual and is called a(an) ___________ orientation

a. individualistic b. spatial c. economic d. collectivistic

Psychology

You have a friend who has a 12-month-old son and you have an 18-month-son. You have been getting together each week for a couple of months for them to be around other infants and so that you can talk

Your friend is concerned that his son is not very advanced because your son systematically and deliberately separates his various toys into categories while he plays and his son is oblivious to any categories. What would you tell your friend? a. that his son should probably start going to a high-quality day care b. that his son will most likely also categorize when he is 18 months old c. that your son is very advanced since children generally do not categorize until they are at least 24 months old d. that infants are very different in their development

Psychology

The nervous system is divided into two main parts:

a. the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. b. the brain and the spinal cord. c. the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system. d. the brain and the nerves.

Psychology