Social group

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A social group in the social sciences has been defined as two or more people who interact with one another, share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity.

Quotes

  • When there is a range of opinion in the group, communications tend to be directed towards those members whose opinions are at the extremes of the range.
    • Leon Festinger and John Thibaut. "Interpersonal communication in small groups." The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 46.1 (1951): 92.
  • All social cooperation on a larger scale than the most intimate social group requires a measure of coercion.
  • Any Organized social group is always a stratified social body. There has not been and does not exist any permanent social group which is "flat" and in which all members are equal.
  • Every living thing loves its own kind,
and we all love someone like ourselves.
  • Sirach 13:15 (New American Bible Revised Edition)

See also

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