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He has lost the sense of belongingness, identity, happiness and peace.
We can use the belongingness theory to explain White's illusion.
The theory to explain the different psychological experiences is called belongingness.
I feel strong ties with the organization (belongingness and membership).
This clearly indicates the social belongingness of our people.
This comparison gives rise to a measure of category belongingness.
The role of group belongingness in a voting situation.
I did like the song, and especially I liked the belongingness it made me experience.
But this belongingness is never the same as it once was, and secretly he remains ready to defect at a moment's notice.
It is a small but important way of chorally honoring one's national belongingness.
Later, Baumeister published evidence that the way people look for belongingness differs between men and women.
My membership of the organization is important to me (belongingness and membership).
In the fading of "belongingness," they imagine the death of character.
In Gee's view, the word "community" conjures up images of belongingness and membership.
"There was a sense of camaraderie about them, a feeling of belongingness.
He conforms to the group's demands and revels in the belongingness that it gives him.
But the mayor wonders how to "create a sense of belongingness for everybody," especially everybody in the big new suburbs outside town.
It creates assurance and a sense of belongingness that the Hmong people need to feel comfortable in a new setting.
Organizational identification is the sense of belongingness to an organization and using the organization to define oneself.
"There was a longing for a new authoritarianism with some kind of religious orientation and above all a greater communal belongingness.
The key word was "belongingness," which Whyte saw as a lure and a snare that threatened everyone's independence.
The delight of flowing cosmic belongingness.
Lyrically, the song deals with the themes of isolation, belongingness, self-hatred and agony.
In Gestalt theory, appurtenance (or "belongingness") is the relation between two things seen which exert influence on each other.
"Above that is belongingness and self-esteem.