Learning Task 1: Complete The Letters of The Word Based On What The Pictures Imply

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Learning Task 1: Complete the letters of the word

based on what the pictures imply.

Answers:

1,Family
2,Friends
3,Classmates
4,Networks
5,Organization 

Learning task 2:
Answers:
The words that I formed were family, friends,
classmates, networks and organization.I can relate to
the pictures above because it's related to social or
social groups.

What is a Group?
 A group is composed of two or more persons
interacting with each other and
guided by a set of norms. It is also defined as specified
number of individuals where
each recognizes members as distinct from non-
members.

Basic Classifications of Social Groups


1. Primary Groups
2. Secondary Groups
3. In-group
4. Out-group
5. Reference Groups
6. Network

Primary groups are marked by concern for one


another, shared activities and
culture, and long periods of time spent together. They
are influential in developing
an individual’s personal identity. The goal of primary
groups is actually the
relationships themselves rather than achieving some
other purpose.

Secondary groups involve weak


emotional ties and little personal knowledge of
one another. In contrast to primary groups,
secondary groups don’t have the goal of
maintaining and developing the relationships
themselves. These groups are based on usual
or habitual interests or affairs.

In-group Belonging to the same group as others who


share the same common bond
and interests who are more likely to understand each
other refers to an in- group.

Out group Those who do not belong to the in-group are


part of the out-group, which
exist in the perceptions of the in-group members and
takes on social reality as a
result of behavior by in-group members who use the
out group as a negative point
of reference.

Reference group is a collection of people


that we use as a standard of comparison for
ourselves regardless of whether we are part of
that group. We rely on reference groups to
understand social norms, which then shape our
values, ideas, behavior, and appearance. This
means that we also use them to evaluate the
relative worth, desirability, or appropriateness
of these things.

Network is a collection of people tied


together by a specific pattern of connections.
They can be characterized by the number of
people involved, as in the dyad (by twos) and
triad (by threes), but also in terms of their
structures (who is connected to whom) and
functions (what flows across ties). Networks
indeed, are able to do more things and
different things than individuals acting on
their own could. Networks have this effect,
regardless of the content of the connections or
persons involved.

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