Department of BS Islamiyat: Assignment # 01
Department of BS Islamiyat: Assignment # 01
Department of BS Islamiyat: Assignment # 01
Assignment # 01
TOPIC : SOCIAL GROUPS
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interaction on telephone form it although they are far away from each other. Therefore social
interaction is the basic condition of social groups.
Primary Group:
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Many scientists coined definitions of social group in different contexts. Some of the important
definitions are given. Cooley gave this type of social group in the book "social
organizations": "Primary group is the simplest and the most universal of all the forms of
associations. This attains social solidarity among the members due to high rate of interaction,
intensity in social contacts, and duration of contact being extensive and having a common focus of
attention for the members."
According to MacIver and Page, group means "any collection of human beings who are brought into
social relationship with one another". According Ogburn and Nimkoff "whenever two or more
individuals come together and influences one another, called social group". Emory S. Bogardus
defines it as: "a number of persons, two or more, who have common objects of attention, who are
stimulating to each other, who have common loyalty and participate in similar activities".
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Any person who is influenced and builds his personality from other persons is a member of his
primary group. All such persons affecting personality of individual are his primary group members.
Any person to whom you cannot refuse is a member where you are belonging. It is the most
important for the individual.
Definition
Ogburn & Nimkoff: "groups which provide experience lacking in intimacy can be called secondary
group."
Frank D. Watson: "the secondary group is larger and more formal, is specialized and direct in its
contact and relies more for unity and continuance upon the stability of its social-organization than
does the primary group."
Characteristics of Secondary GroupLarge in size: Its members are relatively larger in size than the
primary one. They can be thousands and hundreds of thousands of members.Less physical
proximity: their physical proximity is rarely found and most of the members reside quite way from
each other.Impersonal or secondary relation: Its basic elements are indirect, impersonal
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contractual as well as non-inclusive relations. Usually, they come close to each other for achieving
common interests.Membership: Membership in this case is mainly voluntary. Individuals are free to
join or avoid it. There is no emotional bondage on the members.Specific ends or interests: Members
of the secondary groups are interested just because they have specific ends to aim at. That's why, it
is also called special interest group.Indirect communication: contacts and communication in the
case of secondary group are mostly indirect. Telephone, internet, post and telegraph are the mains
sources of it.Social control: Here means of social control are usually formal. Laws and other
regulations are enforced on the members by the authorities. The degree of relationship among
members is not very strong here. This group is second in importance.
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