All topics
Social Interaction
Group Cohesion
Characteristics of Groups
Types of Groups
100

Persons of a similar age

What is a peer group?

100

Teamwork and getting the job done more quickly often come from this.

What is cooperation?

100

The number of requirements for group cohesion we studied.

What is 5?

100

You can choose to join or you have no choice about it.

What is membership?

100

There is frequent face to face contact

What is a primary group?

200

Celebrating your birthday is an example.

What is a folkway?

200

My party and your party both want to win the next general election.

What is competition?

200

This leader allows people to do as they please.

What is laissez faire?

200

In a club, it may be President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and regular members

What is leadership structure; hierarchy?

200

No set rules and activities

What is an informal group?

300

After Queen Elizabeth dies her son will be king

What is traditional authority?

300

If members have different ideas about how to achieve a goal, there is usually ...

What is conflict?

300

Members who seek out new activities to improve the group show this.

What is committment? What is loyalty?

300

I wear a badge and a uniform.

What are marks of identity?

300

It is always formal and all members may not know each other

What is a secondary group?

400

When there is _______ a group usually has less conflict

What is cooperation?

400

When each person gives up part of their demands as they work on the problem

What is compromise?

400

These rules deal with respect for others.

What are mores?

400

I had to do 25 sit-ups each time I missed a shot at netball practice.

What are sanctions?

400

These members have a common concerns to protect.

What is an interest group?

500

Police, law courts and prison all back up this.

What is a law?

500

In correct order, the 2 prefixes that mean "within a group" and "between groups" are...

What are intra and inter?

500

Although the leader never listened to suggestions, the members loved her speeches and how she interacted with them.

What is charismatic authority?

500

One objective of the House of Assembly is to run the nation's affairs well.

What is common goals?

500

This group has a code of conduct and duties clearly set out

What is a formal group?