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  2. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    A primary group is typically a small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships in which one exchanges implicit items, such as love, caring, concern, support, etc. These groups are often long-lasting and marked by members' concern for one another, where the goal is actually the relationship themselves rather than ...

  3. Social group - Wikipedia

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    In this type of group, it is possible for outgroup members (i.e., social categories of which one is not a member) [19] to become ingroup members (i.e., social categories of which one is a member) [19] with reasonable ease. Social groups, such as study-groups or coworkers, interact moderately over a prolonged period of time.

  4. In-group and out-group - Wikipedia

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    Categorization of people into social groups increases the perception that group members are similar to one another. An outcome of this is the out-group homogeneity effect. This refers to the perception of members of an out-group as being homogenous, while members of one's in-group are perceived as being diverse, e.g. "they are alike; we are ...

  5. Size of groups, organizations, and communities - Wikipedia

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    The number of possible person-to-person links (L) increases rapidly as the size of the group (N) increases (L = (N² - N) /2). In a four-member group there are six possible pairings; add a fifth member for each of the four to relate to and you have ten pairs. The number of possible two-person links in a group of twelve is 66.

  6. Delta Force - Wikipedia

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    Troops are led by Captains (O-3) or Majors (O-4) and are assisted by Sergeants Major (E-9). [26] Each troop has four teams, each one led by a team leader, a Master Sergeant (E-8) or Sergeant First Class (E-7), and an assistant team leader who can also have the same rank. Each team usually has five or six members. [27] [28]

  7. Steiner's Taxonomy of Tasks - Wikipedia

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    Additive tasks allow members to each contribute individually and those individual contributions then add together for the greater output of the group. Additive tasks are also categorized as divisible and having a maximizing focus. They require adding together the individual contributions of group members to maximize the outcome of the group. [2]

  8. Is DOGE even doable? Elon Musk’s plan to cut as much as $2 ...

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    Musk is the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a nongovernmental group formed in November by President-elect Trump to cut back government regulations, dismiss unneeded ...

  9. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    Naval Special Warfare Group 2 [274] SEAL Teams 2, 4, 8 & 10 [276] Naval Special Warfare Group 4 [274] Special Boat Teams 12, 20 & 22; Naval Special Warfare Group 8 [277] SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams 1 & 2 [276] Special Reconnaissance Teams 1 & 2 [277] Training Detachment 3 [277] Logistical Support 3 [277] Mission Support Center [276] Naval ...