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What is the difference between common-bond groups and common-identity groups?
What is the difference between common-bond groups and common-identity groups?
- Common-bond groups involve face-to-face interaction among members, while common-identity groups are linked via the category as a whole rather than to each other.
- Common-bond groups are based on national, linguistic, university, and gender groups, while common-identity groups involve players on a sports team, friendship groups, and work teams.
- Common-bond groups involve entirely absent face-to-face interaction, while common-identity groups involve face-to-face interaction among members.
- Common-bond groups involve individuals who are bonded to each other, while common-identity groups involve individuals who identify with the group as a whole. (correct)
What are the components of a group according to the text?
What are the components of a group according to the text?
- Status, roles, bonds, and cohesiveness
- Hierarchy, roles, bonds, and cohesiveness
- Status, roles, norms, and cohesiveness (correct)
- Hierarchy, roles, norms, and cohesiveness
What are some examples of common-bond groups according to the text?
What are some examples of common-bond groups according to the text?
- Political parties, religious groups, and cultural organizations
- Players on a sports team, friendship groups, and work teams (correct)
- Social media groups, online forums, and chat rooms
- National, linguistic, university, and gender groups
What distinguishes common-bond groups from common-identity groups?
What distinguishes common-bond groups from common-identity groups?
What are the four components of a group?
What are the four components of a group?
What are some examples of common-bond groups?
What are some examples of common-bond groups?
What is a hierarchy within a group?
What is a hierarchy within a group?
What are some benefits of having high status within a group?
What are some benefits of having high status within a group?
How do people with high status behave differently from those with lower status?
How do people with high status behave differently from those with lower status?
What are some examples of assigned roles within a group?
What are some examples of assigned roles within a group?
What are the implications of internalizing social roles for psychological well-being?
What are the implications of internalizing social roles for psychological well-being?
What happens when people internalize their social roles?
What happens when people internalize their social roles?
How do norms affect our behavior and emotions within a group?
How do norms affect our behavior and emotions within a group?