UTM115H5 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Kyosho, Fusuma, Raised Floor
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Chapter 6: sociorelational context perceive themselves as members interactants defined by verbal & nonverbal messages. Involuntary membership groups: groups to which people belong and have no choice but to belong (sex, race, age groups) Sociorelational context: group membership and the roles one assumes within a culture/ role relationship between. Membership goals: groups to which people belong and in which there is regular interaction among members who. Nonmembership groups: groups to which people do not belong. Voluntary membership groups: membership groups to which people belong by choice (political party, organization) Voluntary nonmembership groups: membership groups to which people do not belong by choice. Out-group: group whose attributes are different than in-groups and oppose in-group goals. Reference group: to which a person may/may not belong but with which the person identifies in terms of values and goals. In-group: membership group whose norms, goals and values shape the behaviour of members (see actions of out-group as threatening) ex.