1 a possible type of loneliness involves not belonging to a group or social network while this may be a set of friends who engage in social…

CITM_51a6c36da83c · 2 source instruments · 1 surface variant

Normalized stem

1 a possible type of loneliness involves not belonging to a group or social network while this may be a set of friends who engage in social activities together it can be any group that provides a feeling of belonging based on shared concerns work or other activities

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Normative benchmark

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Surface variants

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  1. 1. A possible type of loneliness involves not belonging to a group or social network. While this may be a set of friends who engage in social activities together, it can be any group that provides a feeling of belonging based on shared concerns, work or other activities.

Appears in

Emotional versus Social Loneliness Scales (Russell et al., 1984)

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1. A possible type of loneliness involves not belonging to a group or social network. While this may be a set of friends who engage in social activities together, it can be any group that provides a feeling of belonging based on shared concerns, work or other activities.

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