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ABSTRACT The fundamental human need to bond, connect, or attach to others is as crucial to humankind as the need for food and water, and this inherent drive extends into the workplace as well. Employee–organizational bonds have long been recognized as central to understanding employees' relationships with their organizations.
Edileide Oliveira +5 more
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ABSTRACT The non‐rationalist view of morality holds that all employees—including “good” apples—are liable to do bad because they are susceptible to moral biases in everyday situational encounters. In contrast, the rationalist or trait view suggests that employees with strong moral character should be resilient against moral biases across situations and
Babatunde Ogunfowora +3 more
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Romantic relationships are at an important point in the lives and interpersonal relationships of individuals. The level of satisfaction they get from their romantic relationships also affects the course of their relationships.
Melisa Minaz
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Romantic relationships are difficult to maintain novel and exciting for long periods of time, and individuals in love are known to engage in a variety of efforts to protect and maintain their romantic relationship.
Hongwen Song +10 more
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The Bridge of Hope: Mediating the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Loneliness
ABSTRACT This cross‐sectional study sought to explore hope as a mediator between mindfulness and loneliness and social connectedness by using a structural equation modeling data analysis approach to analyze the relationships. Among a sample of 676 interpersonal trauma experiencers recruited online from a crowdsourcing platform, hope fully mediated the ...
Daniel Gutierrez +2 more
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How do I love thee? The five love attitudes people hold toward their pets
Relationship processes in the human-pet relationship parallel those in the human romantic relationship. In this study, we sought to determine whether the six human romantic love styles – Eros (ideal), Storge (friendship), Ludus (game-playing), Pragma ...
Michelle F. Guthrie, Philip H. Marshall
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The SAAD‐41 is a 41‐item scale developed to comprehensively assess Alopecia Areata psychosocial patient‐reported outcomes. Results support scoring the scale at the subdomain level and provisionally at the total‐score level. The total‐score can be calculated as a sum of the 41 SAAD items, with the sum referred to as the SAAD‐41‐Total.
Kristina Gorbatenko‐Roth +5 more
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Social network sites (SNSs) provide new opportunities for online self-presentation of millions of users. The cover profile photograph (CPP) along with written information regarding relationship status is a central component of online self-presentation ...
Pavol Prokop +2 more
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Rooted in Responsibility: How Evolutionary Cues Influence Green Consumption?
ABSTRACT Growing concerns about sustainable consumption have prompted marketers to identify drivers of consumers' green decision‐making, yet limited research has explored the effect of evolutionary cues on green consumption. Drawing on evolutionary psychology and regulatory focus theory, this research examines whether long‐term (vs. short‐term) partner
Yee Qin Lee +3 more
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Active-empathic listening skills is one important factor in building healthy romantic relationship for emerging adults. Previous studies have focused more on sexual education, dating violence prevention, active listening, and empathic listening ...
Luh Ayu Candra Utami +2 more
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