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The Social Dimension of Stress: Experimental Manipulations of Social Support and Social Identity in the Trier Social Stress Test
Published on: November 19, 2015
The need for psychological needs: a role for social capital
John L Locke1, Catherine M Flanagan
1Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Lehman College, City University of New York, Bronx, NY 10468. john.locke@lehman.cuny.edu http://johnllocke.com.
Abstract:
Van de Vliert embraces a "supply side" model of human needs, underplaying a "demand" model whereby individuals, motivated by psychological needs, develop coping strategies that help them meet their personal goals and collectively exert an influence on social and economic systems. Undesirable climates may inflate the value of financial capital, but they also boost the value of social capital.
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