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Why is applied anthropology associated with problem-oriented research?
Primary And Secondary Groups
Terms in sociology describing two types of social groups: primary groups being small, close-knit, and personally fulfilling; secondary groups being larger, more impersonal and goal-oriented.
Expand Primary Groups
The process of enlarging one's close-knit, intimate social circles, which provide emotional support and a sense of belonging.
Racial In-group
A social group that consists of members who identify with each other based on shared racial or ethnic traits.
Out-group
A social group to which an individual does not identify or belong, often viewed with bias or as oppositional by in-group members.
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