Sentences with phrase «social belongingness»

The authors argue that people derive a sense of self - worth and social belongingness from their memberships in groups, and so they are motivated to draw favorable comparisons between their own group and other groups.
Leaning on social belongingness is an alternative strategy for teachers to consider when they would like to nudge families to foster home reading and, in doing so, capitalise on shared family literacy opportunities.
According to Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan, there are three drivers of self - determination: autonomy (the perception of being in control), competence (feeling capable to achieve), and relatedness (social belongingness).

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Our belongingness wills us to conform to the social and cultural norms of the group, which in the main is fine.
In addition to helping people fulfill their needs for social connection and belongingness, the online games we provide also have the ability to influence players toward healthier socialization skills.
Self and identity, emotion, social rejection and belongingness, aggression, sexuality, self - control, self - esteem, interpersonal processes, defensiveness and self - deception, self - defeating behaviors, quest for meaning, motivated cognition, interdisciplinary approaches to psychology.
Social snacking and shielding: Using social symbols, selves, and surrogates in the service of belongingness Social snacking and shielding: Using social symbols, selves, and surrogates in the service of belongingness social symbols, selves, and surrogates in the service of belongingness needs.
As noted in the introduction, people can «snack» to fulfill their sense of belongingness even via small social cues.
In particular children who are isolated from such friendship groups are expected to be denied of the possibility to attain positive group experiences including a sense of belongingness and support from other clique members, resulting in cognitive - emotional responses such as feelings of loneliness and low perceived social acceptance, and subsequent depressive symptoms.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1) social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others in various contexts (e.g., parenting practices and racial socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
Based on the interpersonal - psychological theory of suicide (Joiner, 2005), we hypothesized that two indices of social connections, thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness, would be associated with current and lifetime suicidal ideation.
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