A. Intermediate groups
B. Tertiary groups
C. Task-groups
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- We are not equally involved in all our in-groups To measure the degree of closeness or acceptance we feel toward other groups Bogardus developed a concept called______________?
A. Measuring acceptance
B. closeness degree
C. Social distance
D. None of these - Socialization is a life process generally divided into two parts primary and secondary socialization Primary refers to_____________?
A. Socialization at primary school level
B. Socialization at home
C. Socialization in early life, as a child
D. None of these - Prohibiting intermarriage across ethnic groups the physical separation of groups and restrictions on contact between ethnic groups are examples of______________?
A. resource allocation
B. ethnocentrism
C. discrimination
D. group closure - The terms “Primary “and “Secondary “thus describe a type of relationship and do not imply that one is more____________ than other?
A. formal
B. Informal
C. Important
D. None of these - Secondary groups are______________?
A. formal
B. Impersonal
C. both a & b
D. None of these - Secondary groups are judged by them ?
A. Sociability
B. Performance
C. Emotional satisfaction
D. None of these - The groups in which we come to know people intimately as individual personalities are called______________?
A. Primary groups
B. Secondary groups
C. Tertiary groups
D. None of these - when we shift from primary to secondary group we also shift from________________?
A. Formal to informal control
B. Informal to formal
C. General to specialized
D. None of these - In an experiment two groups are identical except for the change that researchers introduce into one group That group is called______________?
A. the contaminated group
B. the control groups
C. the experimental group
D. the neutral standard - Those aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure are called______________?
A. social statics
B. social dynamics
C. social absolutes
D. constructed reality