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MODULE 4

Understanding Culture Society and Politics


How Society is Organized
Stephen James Liza 12-HUMSS E
Activity 1: What I Know

Primary Secondary In- Referenc Network


group/ e
out-
group
Ex. Club
membership

1.Facebook
friends
2.Family3
 

3. Barkada
4.Fraternity
5.Sport
Team

MODULE 4
Understanding Culture Society and Politics
How Society is Organized
Stephen James Liza 12-HUMSS E
Activity 2:
1.Who/ What group(s) is /are the group(s) that largely
influence you?
 The group that is largely influence me is my family.
Because they are the one who mold, shape, and develop my
personality as an individual.
.
2.What do you think is the primary factor of social groups
identified most influential to your personal growth?
 the primary factor of social groups identified most influential
to your personal growth are the beliefs and the practices that
my parents teach me.

3.What do you think is the primary factor of social groups


identifies less influential to your personal growth?
 the primary factor of social groups identifies less
influential to your personal growth the people who
does bad things.
4.Are there groups that are connected with each other?
What are they?
 Yes, when we are young, we develop primary group
and then later when we enter school, we develop
secondary group.

MODULE 4
Understanding Culture Society and Politics
How Society is Organized
Stephen James Liza 12-HUMSS E
Activity 3: What I have learn
1. What is social group?

A two or more people who interact with one another, share similar
characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity.

2. What are some of your reference group? Why did you prefer these
as your reference?

My refence group is my family and friends. I prefer them as my


reference because they always there to support me.

3.What are the in-groups and out-groups? Explain the relationship

between them as well as the different factors that determine the


social dynamics within each other?

In-group is an exclusive, typically small, group of people with a


shred interest or identity. While out-group are those people who do
not belong to a specific in-group.

4.What is the difference between primary group and secondary


group?

Primary group is typically a small group whose member share


close, personal, enduring relationship. While the Secondary Group
are large groups whose relationships is impersonal and goal
oriented.

5. What is network group? Describe its values and relevance to


socialization?

A group which people interact through social media. Social media


is very important especially this time of pandemic. Where our love
ones are stock in other places and the only way to communicate
them is thought social media.

MODULE 4
Understanding Culture Society and Politics
How Society is Organized
Stephen James Liza 12-HUMSS E
Activity 4: Assessment:
Social Group 1. A collection of individuals who have relations with one another to make
them interdependence to some significant degree.

Primary Group 2. A small intimate and less specialized group.

Reference Group 3. A group which has a strong influence on an

individual’s belief, values, behavior, and attitude.

Network group 4. A structure of relationship which has an interconnection, ties,

linkages between people and the larger social institutions like social media.

In-group 5. A group to which a person belongs and with which he or she feels a

sense of identity.

Out-group 6. A group to which one does not belong and to which he or

she may feel a sense of competitiveness.

Interdependence 7. A necessary condition that exist within social

groups because the members able to share common values and

principles.

Secondary Group 8. A larger group less intimate and more specialized engaged in
impersonal and objective- oriented relationship for limited of

time.

Workplace 9. An example of secondary group

Primary group 10. A basic primary social group

Favorite sports team 11. An example of out-group

Social Media/Social Network 12. An example of network group

Fraternity (Exclusive for men only) 13. An example of a reference group.

Aggregate 14. A mere collection of people in the same time and place which does

not necessarily influence individual’s social actions.

Social Network/ Social Media 15. A source of a bigger of circle of friends

using technology

MODULE 4
Understanding Culture So ciety and Politics
How Society is Organized
Stephen James Liza 12-HUMSS E
Activity 5: Additional Activity
I was I experience a I attained
bullied by bad influence high
my circle of scholastic
classmates friends record in
× school
×
I had a I possessed a I carry/
good family good handle
relationshi communication bible or
p and leadership any
skill religious
× item with
me every
day.
×

I loved to I am a member I am not


take part in of a political active in
the organization in social
community- the community media
based × ×
activities in
×

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