social group
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Definition
Noun: A social group is a collection of people who share some form of social relation, interaction, or common identity. Members are connected through social structures, shared activities, goals, or a sense of belonging.
Usage
The term "social group" is used to classify people based on their social connections. It is a fundamental concept in sociology and social psychology. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often modified by adjectives describing the group's type (e.g., cohesive, primary, ethnic, professional).
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In-group vs. Out-group: A social group that an individual identifies with is an "in-group," while other groups become "out-groups." This distinction can influence behavior and attitudes.
- Reference Group: A social group that serves as a point of comparison for an individual's self-evaluation and attitudes.
Variants and Related Words
- Group (n): A more general term for any number of people or things considered together.
- Community (n): A social group sharing a common location, government, or set of values.
- Organization (n): A structured social group formed for a specific purpose.
- Social network (n): The web of social relationships that connect individuals, which may form the basis for social groups.
Synonyms
- Collective
- Faction
- Circle
- Association
Related Phrases
- Peer group: A social group of individuals of similar age, status, or interests.
- Social cohesion: The bonds that bring members of a social group together.
- Group dynamics: The behavioral and psychological processes occurring within a social group.
Noun
- people sharing some social relation