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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Help.html Psychology Chapter 7 Social Influence And Group Processes

Social Influence And Group Processes Here is the CBSE Help.html Chapter 7 for Class 12 students. Summary and detailed explanation of the lesson, including the definitions of difficult words. All of the exercises and questions and answers from the lesson's back end have been completed. NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Help.html Social Influence And Group Processes Chapter 7 NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Help.html Social Influence And Group Processes Chapter 7 The following is a summary in Hindi and English for the academic year 2025-26. You can save these solutions to your computer or use the Class 12 Help.html.

Question 1
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Compare and contrast formal and informal groups, and in groups and out groups.

Solution

Formal Groups:

(i) The functions of a formal group are explicitly stated, as in an office organization, or social work club.

(ii) They have rigidly stated functions and the roles of the members are well-defined or imposed.

(iii) Formal groups have a chain of command for decision-making, e.g., military or bureaucracy.

Informal Groups:

(i) Informal decision-making process may exist as parallel mechanisms.

(ii) Members of informal groups usually feel more comfortable to take decision in informal settings, e.g., tea time group or lunch group.

(iii) There are no elicit rules and regulations for informal group.

In-group:

(i) It is generally considered as 'me, my, we, or our' group.

(ii) People in in-group are viewed as having desirable behaviour and admirable traits.

(iii) It is always good, strong, cohesive, kind-hearted, open, relaxing and cool.

Out-group:

(i) It is considered as 'they' group.

(ii) Members are often perceived negatively.

(iii) It is always bad, dirty, damaging, dangerous and has people with negative emotions.

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