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In primary groups, leadership is usually
informa
formal
very specific, and limited to one person
non-existent
- Option 1: Informal
- Primary groups are small, close-knit social circles, like families and close friends.
- Leadership tends to arise naturally and isn’t codified.
- Roles can shift frequently, with different individuals taking the lead based on the situation.
- Option 2: Formal
- Formal leadership entails structured roles and authority.
- This is more common in secondary groups, like workplaces.
- Option 3: Very specific, and limited to one person
- Primary groups share leadership depending on context.
- It’s not restricted to a single individual.
- Option 4: Non-existent
- Even primary groups need informal leadership to guide activities and maintain harmony.
Correct Answer: Option 1 - Informal
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