Acknowledgment Need
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An Acknowledgment Need is a recognition-seeking social need that motivates social organisms to seek external validation of their existence, actions, or contributions from others in their social group.
- AKA: Recognition Need, Validation Need, Social Recognition Need.
- Context:
- It can typically drive Acknowledgment-Seeking Behavior through acknowledgment interactions in social settings.
- It can typically manifest in Social Performance through acknowledgment display mechanisms.
- It can typically influence Group Cohesion through acknowledgment feedback mechanisms.
- It can typically strengthen Social Bonds through acknowledgment reciprocity patterns.
- It can typically shape Identity Formation through acknowledgment confirmation processes.
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- It can often affect Self-Esteem Level through acknowledgment satisfaction degrees.
- It can often trigger Status-Seeking Behavior through acknowledgment hierarchy positions.
- It can often motivate Achievement Behavior through acknowledgment reward systems.
- It can often regulate Social Participation through acknowledgment inclusion signals.
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- It can range from being a Basic Acknowledgment Need to being a Complex Acknowledgment Need, depending on its acknowledgment sophistication level.
- It can range from being a Passive Acknowledgment Need to being an Active Acknowledgment Need, depending on its acknowledgment seeking intensity.
- It can range from being an Individual Acknowledgment Need to being a Collective Acknowledgment Need, depending on its acknowledgment target scope.
- It can range from being a Verbal Acknowledgment Need to being a Non-Verbal Acknowledgment Need, depending on its acknowledgment expression mode.
- It can range from being a Minimal Acknowledgment Need to being an Excessive Acknowledgment Need, depending on its acknowledgment requirement threshold.
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- It can integrate with Achievement Need for performance acknowledgment motivation.
- It can interact with Power Need for dominance acknowledgment display.
- It can combine with Belongingness Need for group acknowledgment acceptance.
- It can relate to Identity Need for self acknowledgment confirmation.
- It can connect with Affiliation Need for social acknowledgment bonding.
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- Examples:
- Human Acknowledgment Needs, such as:
- Primate Acknowledgment Needs, such as:
- Canine Acknowledgment Needs, such as:
- Avian Acknowledgment Needs, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Physiological Need, which focuses on physical survival rather than social validation.
- Safety Need, which emphasizes physical protection rather than social recognition.
- Self-Actualization Need, which pursues personal fulfillment rather than external validation.
- See: Social Need, Psychological Need, Affiliation Need, Identity Need, Belongingness Need, Achievement Need, Power Need, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Model, McClelland's Human Motivation Theory, Self-Determination Theory, Social Identity Theory.