Word 2013: Basic Stuff -- What is a Style Set

When I open a new, blank document, there are a bunch of styles in the style box on the Home tab.  Is this one "Style Set"?  If so, does it have a title?

When I go to the Design tab, there a bunch of things in the ribbon that look just like the box of styles on the Home tab -- but I think they're different. Is each of these a "Style Set"?

If I hover over the thing in the Design tab, it tells me, I guess, the name of the Style Set, i.e., "Basic (Elegant)".  How can I know what the styles are for this set?  

Do I click it and go back to the Home tab to see all of the Styles that are in that set?  And for each Style I need to hover over it to see what it does?  

Has the person who designed this been fired?

Hi,

Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Office Community.

I understand your concern and will answer your query.
         

Style set feature is available even in earlier versions of Word.

Styles will change the setting for one style and Style set can be set to change settings for all styles in one click.

I kindly request you to visit the following article to know more about Style feature in Word.
http://blogs.office.com/2012/09/06/changing-your-style-in-the-new-word/

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