How Society Is Organized Lesson
How Society Is Organized Lesson
How Society Is Organized Lesson
A group to which
one belongs and
with which one
feels a sense of
identity.
4. Out-groups
A group to which
one does not belong
and to which he or
she may feel a
sense of
competitiveness or
hostility.
5. Reference Group
serves as point of
comparison (or reference)
for an individual in
forming either general or
specific values,
attitudes, or a specific
guide for behavior.
Types of Reference
Groups
Membership
Symbolic
Extent of Interaction
Direct versus Indirect
Nature of Attraction
Aspirational versus
Dissociative
Degree of Formality
Formal versus informal
6. Network
Structure of
relationships between
social actors or
groups, larger social
institutions,
expansive, diverse and
overlapping networks
ACTIVITY (1 whole piece of paper. Copy
and answer.)
TYPE OF
DEFINITION EXAMPLES
GROUP
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
IN-GROUP
OUT-GROUP
REFERENCE
GROUP