belongingness

  • 1belongingness — /bi lawng ing nis, long /, n. the quality or state of being an essential or important part of something: The company has developed social programs to give employees a sense of belongingness. [1930 35; BELONGING + NESS] * * * …

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  • 2belongingness — nə̇s noun ( es) : the quality or state of being essential, integral, or important a feeling of belongingness through participation in the discussion K.H.Recknagel …

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  • 3belongingness — noun see belonging …

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  • 4Belongingness — stable relationships with other people. [1] This implies a relationship that is greater than simple acquaintance or familiarity. The need to belong is the need to give and receive affection from others. Contents 1 Psychological needs 2… …

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  • 5belongingness — noun The state or quality of belonging …

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  • 6belongingness — be·long·ing·ness …

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  • 7Потребность в принадлежности — (Belongingness need). Основная потребность, которая мотивирует человека к близким взаимоотношениям с другими. Удовлетворение этой потребности находят в друзьях, семейной жизни и членстве в группах и организациях …

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  • 8Organizational identification — Contents 1 Definitions of Identification and Organizational Identification 2 Why is Organizational Identification Important? 3 Differences and Similarities between OI and Affective Organizational Commitment …

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  • 9Self actualization — See also: self actualizationSelf actualization is a term that has been used in various psychology theories, often in slightly different ways (e.g., Goldstein, Maslow, Rogers). The term was originally introduced by the organismic theorist Kurt… …

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  • 10Roy Baumeister — Dr. Roy F. Baumeister is Francis Eppes Professor of Psychology at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. He is a social psychologist that is known for his work on the self, social rejection, belongingness, sexuality, self control, self …

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