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Please, Please, Please. Answer these question all the (all of them) only if you know them, understand them, and 1000000% sure that your answer is the correct one! otherwise, PLEASE LEAVE THEM to someone capable of answering them correctly, Please do NOT answer them even if you doubt you have the right answer PLEASEEEEEEEE
Question 1 A large amount of people sitting at an airport terminal would be considered a(n) Answers: a. Social Group b. Out-Group .Primary Group e. Aggregate Question 2 In all probability. the sociology professor giving this test would be totally unable to grade a test given in the chemistry department. What aspect of bureaucracy does this illustrate a. hierarchy b. specialization c written communications Answers: d, impersonality e. rules and regulations Question 3 are large secondary groups designed with efficiency and effectiveness geared towards specific goals Answers: a. Secondary Groups b, Social Networks Organizations d. In-Groups Normative GroupsExplanation / Answer
Question 1
The large group of people sitting at an airport terminal share their physical location, they are present in same place at same time, but they do not interact or share a secure sense of identity. They do not develop long lasting social relationship, such a group is called an Aggregate.
Answer. Option e. Aggregate.
Question 2
Bureaucracy is a formal organization of the society that is formed to achieve specific tasks effectively. The important aspect that makes it a formal organization is, it is task oriented than emotional. It means that relationship between the members of the group is established for achieving the task. One of the features of bureaucracy is specialization that is each individual is specialized to perform a task and are expected to adhere to their specialized field.
Answer. Option b. Specialization.
Question 3
Large groups that are formed to achieve specific tasks and social relationships and interactions are motivated to achieve specific goals are called secondary groups. They are formal in nature.
Answer. Option a. Secondary Groups