Social Organism Need
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A Social Organism Need is a psychological need that is a social need that motivates social organisms to fulfill requirements essential for their social functioning and group survival.
- AKA: Social Species Need, Collective Organism Need, Group Living Need.
- Context:
- It can typically drive Social Organism Behavior through social organism interaction patterns.
- It can typically shape Group Dynamics through social organism coordination mechanisms.
- It can typically influence Survival Strategy through social organism adaptation processes.
- It can typically regulate Social Structure through social organism hierarchy formation.
- It can typically maintain Species Continuity through social organism reproduction patterns.
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- It can often manifest across Species Boundarys through social organism convergent evolution.
- It can often vary with Environmental Pressure through social organism ecological adaptation.
- It can often integrate with Individual Needs through social organism balance mechanisms.
- It can often evolve through Natural Selection via social organism fitness advantage.
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- It can range from being a Basic Social Organism Need to being a Complex Social Organism Need, depending on its social organism cognitive requirement.
- It can range from being a Universal Social Organism Need to being a Species-Specific Social Organism Need, depending on its social organism taxonomic scope.
- It can range from being an Innate Social Organism Need to being a Learned Social Organism Need, depending on its social organism acquisition pattern.
- It can range from being a Constant Social Organism Need to being a Situational Social Organism Need, depending on its social organism temporal expression.
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- Examples:
- Communication Needs for social organism information exchange.
- Cooperation Needs for social organism mutual benefit.
- Hierarchy Needs for social organism order establishment.
- Territory Needs for social organism resource control.
- Acknowledgment Needs for social organism validation seeking.
- Validation-Seeking Needs for social organism external confirmation.
- Group Acceptance Needs for social organism inclusion requirement.
- Protection Needs for social organism safety maintenance.
- Bonding Needs for social organism relationship formation.
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- Counter-Examples:
- Individual Survival Need, which focuses on solitary organism requirements.
- Physiological Need, which addresses biological functions rather than social requirements.
- Solitary Behavior Pattern, which avoids social interaction.
- See: Social Need, Psychological Need, Group Living Advantage, Social Evolution, Collective Behavior, Social System, Organism Need, Behavioral Ecology, Social Psychology, Ethology.