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The role of state feelings of loneliness in the situational regulation of social affiliative behavior: Exploring the regulatory relations within a multilevel framework

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urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-459723
DOI to cite this document:
10.5283/epub.45972
Reissmann, Andreas ; Stollberg, Ewelina ; Hauser, Joachim ; Kaunzinger, Ivo ; Lange, Klaus W.
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Abstract

Previous empirical evidence suggests that the engagement in social interactions across different everyday contexts occurs in a manner highly responsive to a person's social affiliation needs. As has been shown repeatedly, social engagement (as well as disengagement) can be predicted from earlier situational need states, implying that homeostatic principles underlie a person's social affiliative ...

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