A. Primary group
B. Secondary group
C. Both groups
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- We all for most of the time try to be a model personality A model personality is one that represents ?
A. All possible cultural traits
B. Most of the cultural traits
C. None of the cultural traits
D. None of these - Basic personality characteristics of the individual are formed within______________?
A. family
B. Friends
C. Classroom
D. None of these - Sorokin emphasizes that the group difference is mainly affected by differences in_______________?
A. biological factor
B. Physical environment
C. Culture
D. None of these - The lower class is often considered to be living in_______________?
A. culture of poverty
B. Culture of lower class
C. Mere poverty
D. None of these - society is seen as a stable system in_______________?
A. Evolutionary Perspective
B. Conflict Perspective
C. Functionalist Perspective
D. None of these - Some groups are neither clearly primary nor secondary but are intermediate with some features of each usually formed for performing some task They are called______________?
A. Intermediate groups
B. Tertiary groups
C. Task-groups
D. None of these - Authority generated by the personality or personal appeal of an individual is referred as______________?
A. traditional authority
B. charismatic authority
C. rational domination
D. Patrimonialism - The creative potential of personality is accounted for by______________?
A. Stimulus-response psychology
B. Drive psychology
C. Trait psychology
D. None of these - According to which theory two different personality traits that are the counterparts of each other provide a sense of completeness when they are joined ?
A. complementary needs
B. matching hypothesis
C. exchange
D. mutual co-dependence - Which sociologist saw that the “definition of the situation “could mold the thinking and personality of the individual ?
A. Philip Zimbardo
B. Herbert Blumer
C. William I. Thomas
D. Erving Goggman