Explain the difference between "primary" and "secondary" classifications of small groups and give at least one example of each type.
What will be an ideal response?
1. Primary groups exist chiefly to satisfy primary needs-needs for inclusion (affiliation, belonging) and openness. (2)
2. Examples: primary-family, roommates; secondary-committee of fraternity, basketball team. (2) (4 points total)
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What will be an ideal response?
He authored the doctrine of social contract
a) John Milton; b) Thomas Hobbes; c) John Locke; d) Cato; e) none of the above
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You simply want to uplift them, to make them feel good about their own potential, and to show them the health benefits of exercise. To do this, what persuasive strategy should you use? a. positive motivation b. negative motivation c. cognitive dissonance d. fear appeals
Symbolic Interaction Theory defines self-concept as the ability to see oneself in the reflection of another's gaze.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)