Saturday, April 21, 2012

Direct and Indirect Expression of Intergroup Relations

Man as an individual in a group is formed, it is the direct and indirect expression of intergroup relations. The significance of the individual, especially in that group - a certain system activity, given its place in the social division of labor in psychology in Grand Canyon University.


The group itself is the subject of a certain kind of activity, and through it is included in the whole system of social relations. In this regard, the group serves as the most complete reflection of the indigenous features of the social system within which it is formed and operates.
Group - is limited in the size of a community to be disbursed from the social whole on the basis of certain characteristics (the nature of the activity, or social class, structure, composition, level of development, etc.).
The most common division of groups by size into large and small groups. Large groups may be conditional, and include subjects that have no direct or indirect objective relationships with each other, may never even see each other, but in connection with a sign on which they were allocated in such a group have common social and psychological characteristics (national, age, sex, etc.).
In contrast to large groups, small groups - it is always in direct contact individuals united by common goals and objectives. A distinctive feature of the small group is the relative simplicity of its internal structure. It is understood that in a small group there is usually an authoritative leader (if the group is informal), or an authoritative leader (if the group is official), around which the rest of the group together as non profit debt consolidation.  


By differentiating the nature of their organization, which regulates the interaction of group members, it should be noted that the formal organization involves preconceived outside the group structure, while the informal organization of the group for the internal structural features, which are formed as a result of psychological rather than legal human interaction.

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