Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an example of a primary group?:

  1. Political party

  2. Classroom of students

  3. Church congregation

  4. Social networking site

The correct answer is: Church congregation

A political party may have strong connections and close relationships between members, however, it is not a small group based on face-to-face interactions, common interests, and personal relationships. A classroom of students may have some characteristics of a primary group, but it is not necessarily a small group that is held together by strong emotional ties. A social networking site also lacks the necessary criteria to be considered a primary group, as it is primarily focused on connecting people through technology rather than face-to-face interactions and personal relationships. A church congregation, on the other hand, is a small group that is based on face-to-face interactions, common interests, and strong emotional ties between members. Members of a church congregation often share similar beliefs and values and regularly engage in activities together, making it a clear example of a primary group.