Small Group

Small group can mean:

  • In psychology, a group of 3 to 20 individuals, see communication in small groups.
  • In mathematics, a group of small order, see list of small groups.
  • In connection with churches, a cell group.

Famous quotes containing the words small and/or group:

    Great indebtedness does not lead to thankfulness, but rather to vengefulness; and when a small favor is not forgotten it turns into a gnawing worm.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    Belonging to a group can provide the child with a variety of resources that an individual friendship often cannot—a sense of collective participation, experience with organizational roles, and group support in the enterprise of growing up. Groups also pose for the child some of the most acute problems of social life—of inclusion and exclusion, conformity and independence.
    Zick Rubin (20th century)