Types of social groups

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Across
  1. 5. Members join these groups voluntarily for enjoyment and relaxation.
  2. 6. A group structure where shared experiences are a goal.
  3. 8. In the primary group are gentle and informal.
  4. 9. A group structure where can lead to being thrown out from the group.
  5. 11. In Secondary groups common needs tend to focus on and success.
  6. 14. Individuals choose to join these types of groups based on shared goals or interests.
  7. 15. Collaborative efforts to enhance the experience mark the cooperation level within these types of groups.
  8. 18. These groups consist of members with equal standing among each other.
  9. 20. In formal groups, punishment is this for everyone.
Down
  1. 1. In a peer group structure organized around a specific activity or subject matter, to interest.
  2. 2. A group structure that is flexible and often has no specific.
  3. 3. Members of this group focus on doing a specific task.
  4. 4. This type of group has an organized structure with defined roles.
  5. 7. A group with defined objectives set by authority figures or organizational rules is part of their.
  6. 10. In involuntary groups ways of interacting is determined by.
  7. 12. Becoming a member of an informal group is often based on voluntary, therefore it is a to join.
  8. 13. In formal groups patterns of behavior are always being this so that rules are followed.
  9. 16. Peer and exclusion can be forms of sanctions or punishment within these types of groups.
  10. 17. This type of group is characterized by close-knit, often small and intimate structures.
  11. 19. A primary group characteristic where structure where these type of needs are supported.