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Chapter Preview · Section 2 Other Groups and Networks (pages 177–180) Reference groups help us evaluate ourselves and form identities. In-groups and out-groups divide people into “we” and “they”. Social networks extend our contacts and le us form links to many other people. Do Interactive Activity # 1 Reference Groups • Reference groups help us to evaluate ourselves and to acquire attitudes, beliefs, and norms—in both positive and negative ways. • People use reference groups to evaluate themselves and to acquire attitudes, values, beliefs, norms, and mores. Reference Groups • A person may consider a group to be a reference group without being a member. • Reference groups do not have to be positive models since observing the behavior of a group you dislike may reinforce a desire to act and feel differently. Do you agree that other groups help shape your beliefs? A. Agree B. Disagree A. A B. B 0% B A 0% In-Groups and Out-Groups • An in-group requires extreme loyalty from its members to the exclusion of others. • The in-group feels opposition, antagonism, or competition toward the out-group. In-Groups and Out-Groups (cont.) • These groups can be found anywhere and display some sort of boundary that distinguishes them. Which could be considered a group boundary? A. Handshake B. Clothing C. Badges D. All of the above 0% A A. B. C. 0% D. B A B C 0% D C 0% D Social Networks • A social network is the web of social relationships that join a person to other people and groups. Social Networks (cont.) • A social network does not qualify as a group, but serves many purposes. • Functions: – A sense of belonging and purpose – Help and advice – Help finding a job Social Networks • Since social networks include both primary and secondary groups, the social relationships within a network involve both strong and weak ties. • Social networks can provide a sense of belonging and purpose, furnish support in the form of help and advice, and be a tool for entering the labor market. People In America With Facebook Accounts • Interactive Map Do you think groups are formed via the Internet by people who have never met one another? A. Yes B. No 0% C A 0% B C. Not sure A. A B. B C.0%C reference groups group used for self-evaluation and the formation of attitudes, values, beliefs, and norms in-group exclusive group demanding intense loyalty out-group group targeted by an in-group for opposition, antagonism, or competition social network a web of social relationships that join a person to other people and groups