METHODS OF RESEARCH
DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
Question
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The need to associate with others and maintain social bonds.
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Confounding of variables
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Operational definition
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Affiliation motive
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Social desirability bias
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Definition. The need for affiliation is a term which concerns establishing, maintaining, and restoring positive relationships with other people (Atkinson et al.
Detailed explanation-2: -Those with a strong need for affiliation don’t like to stand out or take risk, and they value relationships above anything else. Those with a strong power motivator like to control others and be in charge.
Detailed explanation-3: -An exact definition “social motives” is elusive. With the exception of a few motives like hunger and thirst, nearly all motives are socially relevant or somehow directed toward social outcomes. Examples include affiliation, aggression, altruism, achievement, approval, power and numerous others.
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