Distinguish between primary and secondary groups and give an example of each

What will be an ideal response?

Primary groups, also called socially­oriented groups, exist to fulfill human needs for
inclusion and affection. Example might include family, a sorority or fraternity, or a clique of
friends. Secondary groups are considered task­oriented groups and as such are focused on
accomplishing a task or solving a problem. Examples of secondary groups include: activity
groups

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Alfred is apprehensive about speaking during class discussions but this doesn't impact his level of

communication confidence. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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