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  2. Authors. Gregory M Walton 1 , Geoffrey L Cohen. Affiliation. 1 Department of Psychology, Yale University, USA. gwalton@artsmail.uwaterloo.ca. PMID: 17201544. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.92.1.82. Abstract. Stigmatization can give rise to belonging uncertainty.

  3. Four experiments examined the effect on achievement motivation of mere belonging, a minimal social connection to another person or group in a performance domain. Mere belonging was expected to increase motivation by creating socially shared goals around a performance task.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2011 · This study provides an experimental, longitudinal demonstration that a brief intervention to buttress feelings of social belonging can have significant effects on a wide range of important outcomes. The social-belonging intervention improved the academic performance, self-reported health, and well-being of ethnic minority students ...

  5. A question of belonging: Race, social fit, and achievement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92(1), 82–96. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.92.1.82. Abstract. Stigmatization can give rise to belonging uncertainty. In this state, people are sensitive to information diagnostic of the quality of their social connections.

  6. origins of the social-belonging intervention in basic research on stereotype threat, attribution theory, and the sociocultural history of the United States; discuss its relationship to other psychologically “wise” interventions; review outcome effects;

  7. 13 de sept. de 2022 · Belonging is written by a Stanford social psychology professor who has studied alienation and its wide-ranging effects which include social pain, decreased well-being, and decreased potential. Cohen has also researched how to bridge divides, overcome automatic bias, and widen our circles of belonging.