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  2. Clique - Wikipedia

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    Many people may gravitate toward a clique subconsciously through how they are perceived or whom they may be associated with. Sharing similar interests is the most common way cliques are formed. As people interact with each other doing the simple things they enjoy doing, they may find themselves drifting towards or becoming attracted to others ...

  3. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    Generally, people are relatively equal in terms of power when they interact with peers. Clique: A group of people that have many of the same interests & commonly found in a high school/college setting; most of the time they have a name & rules for themselves. Club: A group that usually requires one to apply to become a member. Such clubs may be ...

  4. Ruling clique - Wikipedia

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    A ruling clique is typically formed by people from various professions, who, once in positions of power or leadership, tend to form councils, a political party, or perhaps some other form of organized group. Members of such a grouping may share a rough balance of power, although this may shift as members seek greater influence, often at the ...

  5. Peer group - Wikipedia

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    The first section dealt with group structure and activities of participants' peer groups. Participants were asked how many people were in their group, the gender composition of the group, frequency of group meetings, and the group's usual meeting places. The second section addressed the participants' levels of identification with their peer groups.

  6. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Clique – members of this clique are generally known to have the most friends in their school, and are viewed as having the most fun. The Fringe Group – members of this clique follow in the shadow of members of the popular clique—they mimic the popular cliques' actions, structure and guidelines, but are not actually part of it ...

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    With all the drama from the eight ladies at the heart of the Mormon MomTok clique, people are calling for a second season — with a reunion special to tide them over in the meantime.

  8. Herd mentality - Wikipedia

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    Herd mentality is the tendency for people’s behavior or beliefs to conform to those of the group they belong to. The concept of herd mentality has been studied and analyzed from different perspectives, including biology, psychology and sociology.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!