In Groups Out Groups

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  • Provide an example, not given in the text, of each of the following:
  • a. out-group
  • b. in-group
  • c. social aggregate
  • d. social category
  • e. reference group

How are social networks different from social aggregates?

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In-Groups out-Groups

In social psychology and sociology, an in-group is described as a social group in which
individuals identifies themselves as being members. In in-group, individuals tend to categorize
themselves according to religion, age, gender, culture, and race. This psychological membership
of a certain group may be brought about by the different phenomenon (Bochner, 2013). For
example, if individuals visit a foreign country and happen to meet someone from their
hometown, friendship is quickly established. ...


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