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    Certain Gatherings Are Not Groups in the Strict Sociological Sense
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Certain Gatherings Are Not Groups in the Strict Sociological Sense

Question 35

Question 35

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Certain gatherings are not groups in the strict sociological sense but may be social categories (e.g., teenagers or truck drivers) or audiences (e.g., everyone watching a movie) .

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