Primary and Secondary Groups
Other Groups and Networks
Types of Social Interactions
Formal Organizations
Your Guess Is as Good as Anyone's
100
These are classified by how they develop and function
What are groups?
100
These help us evaluate ourselves and form identities
What are reference groups?
100
Interaction aimed at defeating an opponent
What is conflict?
100
A group created to achieve one or more long-term goals
What is a formal organization?
100
An experiment that demonstrated individuals will conform to a group
What is the Asch Experiment?
200
People who share a social characteristic
What is a social category?
200
These demand intense loyalty and compel members to exclude others
What are in-groups?
200
Behavior that matches group expectation, often due to group pressure
What is conformity?
200
A hierarchy of authority forms this shape
What is a triangle?
200
Experiment that demonstrated that individual's behavior and attitude often changes when placed into a new group
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?
300
A line drawn around a group to determine insiders and outsiders
What is a boundary?
300
The target of an in-group
What is an out-group?
300
Self-deceptive thinking that is based on conformity to group beliefs, and created by group pressure to conform
What is groupthink?
300
Concept that power increasingly becomes more concentrated in the hands of fewer individuals within an organizataion
What is the Iron Law of Oligarchy?
300

These make up the 3 major functions of Primary Groups.

What are:

1. Provide Emotional Support

2. Socialization

3. Encourage Conformity

400
Along with emotional support and encouraging conformity, primary groups do this
What is socialization?
400
Symbols, actions, and hangouts are examples of these
What are group boundaries?
400
A voluntary action that is performed in the expectation of getting a reward in return
What is social exchange?
400
A rational and efficient formal organization with a system of rules and written records
What is a bureaucracy?
400

Experiment that demonstrated that individuals will often behave in a manor that they think is morally wrong when told to do so by an authority

What is the Milgram Experiment?

500
Thirty retired people who go on a two-week tour of Western Russia together are an example of this
What is a secondary group?
500
This includes groups but is not a group in and of itself
What is a social network?
500
Domination, which is the central element of coercion, can be either or both of these
What is physical and social?
500
In a bureaucracy, the division of labor is based on this
What is specialization?
500
Name the conditions that favor the development of primary groups. 

What are:

1. A small size.

2. Face to face contact

3. Continuous contact

4. Proper Social Environment