Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Group (Chapter 4)


A group contains people who interact with each other and feel that the values, interests, and norms they have in common are important. There are many different types of groups. There are work groups, friend groups, family groups, and other organizations that would qualify as groups. In this picture this is a picture of a group of my friends who all find each other very important. We all share interests and norms and that makes us a group. Not only do we all find each other important, we all also share an interest in where we work. An important part of being in a group is to continue to show that we share the common characteristics among us. Should we stop talking, our group would no doubt fall apart.

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