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31 October, 12:25

Dimitri enjoys being with the others on his intramural basketball team. They play well together, have an outstanding record, and sometimes go out as a group to celebrate their wins. Sitting in his sociology class, Dimitri muses over whether the team is a primary or a secondary group. What should Dimitri keep in mind when making the distinction? A. Secondary groups are less intimate than primary groups.

B. Primary groups are larger in membership than secondary groups.

C. Primary groups are less long lasting than secondary groups.

D. Secondary groups include only family members.

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  1. 31 October, 12:54
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    A. Secondary groups are less intimate than primary groups

    Explanation:

    A primary group is characteristically small with members who share tight-knit and lasting relationships such those experienced in marriage, close friendships, and families. Those who belong to this principal group often express concern for each other, have regular activities together, and other similar interactions which contribute to the members' individuality and psychological wellbeing.

    A secondary group is characteristically larger with impersonal and objective-driven relationships. The interactions are often short-term as they are less personal and eventually drift away after the goals have been met.
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