What is a primary group in society

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A primary group in society refers to a small, intimate, and personal social group in which its members have a direct and enduring personal relationship with each other based on mutual trust, sympathy, and understanding. These groups are characterized by face-to-face interaction, emotional attachments, and a sense of belonging. Examples of primary groups are families, close friends, and small community-based groups. Primary groups are essential in shaping an individual's personality, values, and social behavior, and they provide emotional and social support throughout a person's life.
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