The Power of the Group what groups you belong to and how groups influence behavior.

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The Power of the Group what groups you belong to and how groups influence behavior

 As individuals in society, each of us belongs to several different groups. For example, we are members of our own families, we have groups of friends, and we associate with groups at work and school. On a larger scale, we belong to a nation and maybe a religious group. Each of these groups has its own culture, or set of rules that governs the behavior of people in that group. For example, it is common for peers – that is, people of the same age or people in the same situation – to behave in similar ways or to share similar expectations. The groups we belong to influence our opinions about the world, our interactions with others, and the decisions we make. We may think that we behave as individuals, but in fact there are always group pressures that are influencing us to act in certain ways. Read the following passage

 Answer the following questions according to the information in the passage.  1 List six groups that an individual can belong to.  2 In what ways does belonging to a group influence our behavior? Questions - individual

 Read these questions and share your answers with a partner.  1 Do you belong to any groups other than the ones mentioned in the passage? Explain.  2 Can you think of a time when group pressure made you act in a certain way? Describe it to your partner. Questions - group

 Read the questions about “group pressure” situations below.  1 You have been invited to the wedding of a family member you don’t like. Everyone else in your family is going. Would you go to the wedding?  2 Your friends are planning to see a popular movie this weekend and have asked you to go with them. You have read reviews that say it is a really bad movie. Would you go with your friends anyway?  3 All your friends have started to wear a new style of shoes. When you first see the shoes, you think they look ugly. Would you consider buying them anyway?  4 Your parents have been invited to their friend’s house in the country for the weekend. They want you to go with them. You are in college and need to study. Would you go away with your parents for the weekend? Discussion Questions