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  2. 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.

  3. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    Members are generally connected through performing similar actions or possessing similar outlooks. As they only exist for a very brief period of time, it is very easy for an out-group member to become an in-group member and vice versa. [4] Examples of collectives include audiences at a show, bystanders, people at the park, etc. [4]

  4. List of Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival contestants

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    In 2 vs 2 Rival Mission, contestants formed a duet and competed against another duet. The top tiers from Pre-4 Mission can partner with anyone in all sections (Top, Middle and Low), the same matching rule applies with middle tiers but only to sections M and L while low tiers can only team up in their respective section.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Joint Task Force 2 - Wikipedia

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    JTF 2's first rotation was completed when they returned to Canada in May 2002, to be replaced by a second, shorter term, deployment until October 2002. [18] In 2004, an estimated 40 members of JTF 2 serving with Task Force K-Bar were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by the U.S. government for service in Afghanistan. [16]

  8. Washington DC plane crash: What we know so far about ... - AOL

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    Worried family members gathered near the site waiting for information about their loved ones. Hamaad Raza, whose wife was on board, said she had texted him 20 minutes before the incident telling ...

  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 ...