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Primary and Secondary Groups

Primary groups are distinguished by the closest, most basic, and intimate forms of association. Examples of primary groups include family and friends. These people can have long-lasting effects on the development of our social selves. Secondary groups are characterized by large, impersonal forms of association. Examples of secondary groups include schools and workplace organizations. We usually play a specific role in a secondary group instead of "being ourselves."

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Updated 2021-01-02

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