What is a group? How does a group differ from a crowd? Explain and distinguish between primary and secondary groups

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. A group is any assortment of people who share norms, values, and expectations. It may be small or large, formal or informal.
2. While a group of people are aware of their shared purpose, a crowd is an aggregate of people who just happen to be together.
3. Primary groups form for expressive needs such as emotional support, companionship, love, and security, and tend to be smaller than secondary groups.
4. Secondary groups form for instrumental needs, working together to meet a goal. They are generally larger and make less of an emotional claim on people’s identity.

Sociology

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What will be an ideal response?

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