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Temka [501]
2 years ago
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________ are characterized by long-term, intimate, and face-to-face relationships.________ are characterized by long-term, intim

ate, and face-to-face relationships.
Social Studies
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jenyasd209 [6]2 years ago
8 0

Primary groups are characterized by long-term, intimate, and face-to-face relationships.

A primary group is one in which people exchange implicit items like love, caring, concern, support, and so on. Family groups, love relationships, crisis support groups, and church groups are examples of these. Relationships formed in primary groups are frequently long lasting and serve as goals in and of themselves.

Individuals are prepared for a successful social life by participating in primary groups. The primary group is the first group with which a child comes into contact during his formative years.  The primary group is very important in the socialization process and has social control over them.

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