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- Q2466732 subject Q7232559.
- Q2466732 abstract "In the social sciences, a clique (CanE, UK /ˈkliːk/ or US /ˈklɪk/) is a group of people who interact with each other more regularly and intensely than others in the same setting. Interacting with cliques is part of normative social development regardless of gender, ethnicity, or popularity. Although cliques are most commonly studied during adolescence and middle childhood, they exist in all age groups.Generally people in a clique will not have a completely open friend group, and they can "ban" members of the clique if they do something deemed to be unacceptable, such as talking to someone generally disliked by the clique.People that are part of a clique are bonded together through shared and /or similar social characteristic such as race, ethnicity, economic status, physical appearance, etc.".
- Q2466732 wikiPageWikiLink Q1137451.
- Q2466732 wikiPageWikiLink Q131774.
- Q2466732 wikiPageWikiLink Q44676.
- Q2466732 wikiPageWikiLink Q7232559.
- Q2466732 comment "In the social sciences, a clique (CanE, UK /ˈkliːk/ or US /ˈklɪk/) is a group of people who interact with each other more regularly and intensely than others in the same setting. Interacting with cliques is part of normative social development regardless of gender, ethnicity, or popularity.".
- Q2466732 label "Clique".