Abstract

Humans, as social beings, have an inherent need for affiliation. This need to form social relationships and maintain them varies in degree from individual to individual. Need for affiliation is a need for open and sociable interpersonal relationships. A common definition of gratitude is “the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness;”.Researchers have conceptualized gratitude as an emotion that is always directed towards appreciating the helpful actions of other people (c.f. McCullough, Kilpatrick, Emmons, & Larson, 2001). The aim of the present investigation was to compare among young adults who are in a relationship with those who aren’t on their need for affiliation and feeling of general gratitude. It was hypothesized that need for affiliation and gratitude will be more in people who are in a relationship from those who aren’t and there will also be gender differences in gratitude and need for affiliation. A sample of 210 participants of the age group 18-24 were selected from which 105 were in a relationship and 105 have never been in a relationship. Need for affiliation was assessed using Liking People Scale developed by E.E. Filsinger (1981) and gratitude using the Gratitude Questionnaire-6 by Michael E. McCullough (2002). Results shall be discussed in light of role of chosen variables and were interpreted in terms of their significance.

Highlights

  • Humans, as social beings, have an inherent need for affiliation

  • The aim of the present investigation was to study if there were any significant differences between people who are in a relationship from those who aren’t on their need for affiliation and general life gratitude

  • We found the correlation between need for affiliation and gratitude using Karl Pearson correlation and found negative correlation at .002 that indicates that with increase in gratitude, need for affiliation will decrease and with increase in need for affiliation gratitude will decrease and vice versa

Read more

Summary

A Comparative Study

Need for Affiliation and Gratitude among Young Adults Who Are/Aren’t In a Relationship. The need of affiliation is one of three acquired needs laid out by psychologist David Clarence McClelland in his theory on the motivations for human behaviour and defined need for affiliation as “the desire to establish and maintain many rewarding interpersonal relationships”. It can be defined as acceptance or friendly, accepting, open to social behaviour and having interest cooperation, communication and social contacts. Liking people scale developed by Dr Erik E Filsinger, Mandara Vishwanath It consists of 15 items and items 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 15 are scored reverse.

RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
LIMITATIONS
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call