An associational interest group is an organization formed by individuals or entities that share common interests, goals, or concerns, typically related to a specific profession, industry, or social issue. These groups advocate for their members' interests, influence public policy, and promote awareness on relevant topics. Examples include trade associations, professional organizations, and advocacy groups. They often engage in activities such as lobbying, public campaigns, and networking to achieve their objectives.
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