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Which of the following groups refers to people who share a sense of identity and we-ness that typically excludes and devalues outsiders?
 
  A) An out-group
  B) An in-group
  C) A heterogeneous group
  D) An ascribed group
  E) An ideal group

Question 2

Which of the following is an ideal characteristic of the members of a primary group?
 
  A) They are not easily replaced.
  B) They usually have emotionally neutral conversations.
  C) They usually have short-term relationships.
  D) They are expected to adhere to rules.
  E) They usually split up once a task or an activity is completed.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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