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What is the difference between a primary and secondary group? this is about sociology

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Primary group: It is typically a small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships. Secondary groups: They are large groups whose relationships are impersonal and goal-oriented.

Step-by-step explanation:

Family, playgroup and neighborhood are the example of primary group. But secondary groups are large scale groups in which the relationships are relatively casual, impersonal and competitive. They are consciously formed to fulfill some common goals or objectives.

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Primary groups are small, and more of a personal relationship that lasts a long time. Secondary groups include impersonal, temporary relationships that are oriented

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