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is the construct for human affiliation too narrow?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2005

nancy nyquist potter
Affiliation:
department of philosophy, university of louisville, louisville, ky 40292 nancy.potter@louisville.edu
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Abstract

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the construct for affiliation in depue & morrone-strupinsky's (d&m-s's) study is restricted to the interpersonal domain. this restriction is not found in other disciplines. it may be necessary in early stages of trait research. but the construct will need to be expanded to speak to the more complex, second-order affiliations of which humans are capable.

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open peer commentary
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© 2005 cambridge university press