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“Social group must be “capable of consistent action” and that action must be “consciously or unconsciously directed to a common end.” Who said this
MacIver and Page
Horton and Hunt
Bogardus
Park and Burgess
- Option 1: MacIver and Page
- These sociologists are known for their work on social structures and institutions. They focus more on the dynamics within social groups rather than the specific criteria for their formation.
- Option 2: Horton and Hunt
- Horton and Hunt have delved into the principles of sociology concerning social order and societal structures. Their work does not specifically address the criteria of "consistent action" and a "common end."
- Option 3: Bogardus
- Known for developing the Bogardus social distance scale, he focused more on measuring social distance and attitudes rather than defining social group criteria.
- Option 4: Park and Burgess
- Robert Park and Ernest Burgess are well-known for their contributions to urban sociology and the study of social groups. They emphasized factors such as coordinated action directed towards a common end.
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