2021
DOI: 10.1111/pere.12399
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Within‐person effects of inclusion and exclusion on well‐being in daily life

Abstract: Whether exclusion hurts or inclusion feels good is debated within social psychology, and research designs often compare people who are excluded from those who are included. Here, we examined how participants differ when they are excluded or included relative to when they are not engaging in social interactions. Participants completed an ecological momentary assessment study (7 days, six measures a day). Participants indicated if they were having a social interaction, whether the interaction was inclusionary or… Show more

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“…At the same time, it is possible that some of the directional associations between the constructs are more immediate, in which case, even the time span of this study might have been too long to detect them. For instance, a study with adults has shown that social rejection and acceptance can influence mood within a day (Bernstein et al, 2021). Further research is required to analyze the significance of the timespan and to model how the short-term experiences influence long-term development.…”
Section: Cross-lagged Associations Between Fer Peer Problems and Inte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, it is possible that some of the directional associations between the constructs are more immediate, in which case, even the time span of this study might have been too long to detect them. For instance, a study with adults has shown that social rejection and acceptance can influence mood within a day (Bernstein et al, 2021). Further research is required to analyze the significance of the timespan and to model how the short-term experiences influence long-term development.…”
Section: Cross-lagged Associations Between Fer Peer Problems and Inte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One pervasive threat to social connection arises from social exclusion, a common occurrence in day-to-day life [13], as it is not possible for everyone to be included in all events at all times. Social exclusion, loneliness, and social isolation are distinct, yet interrelated constructs [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23].…”
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“…One pervasive threat to social connection arises from social exclusion, a common occurrence in day-to-day life, (13) as it is not possible for everyone to be included in all events at all times. Social exclusion, loneliness, and social isolation are distinct, yet interrelated constructs.…”
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confidence: 99%