relativedeprivation

2021年8月3日—Relativedeprivationisthelackofresources(e.g.money,rights,socialequality)necessarytomaintainthequalityoflifeconsideredtypical ...,Relativedeprivationisthelackofresourcestosustainthediet,lifestyle,activitiesandamenitiesthatanindividualorgroupareaccustomedtoorthat ...,2023年11月15日—n.unjustifiedabsencefromworkorschool,especiallywhenregularorpersistent.Althoughabsenteeismhasbeenlinke...

All About Relative Deprivation and Deprivation Theory

2021年8月3日 — Relative deprivation is the lack of resources (e.g. money, rights, social equality) necessary to maintain the quality of life considered typical ...

Relative deprivation

Relative deprivation is the lack of resources to sustain the diet, lifestyle, activities and amenities that an individual or group are accustomed to or that ...

Relative deprivation

2023年11月15日 — n. unjustified absence from work or school, especially when regular or persistent. Although absenteeism has been linked to job satisfaction, ...

Relative deprivation and individual well-being

由 X Chen 著作 · 2015 · 被引用 48 次 — Relative deprivation captures the fact that in an unequal society, people at the bottom feel worse across many dimensions than people at the top. Aggregating ...

Relative Deprivation Theory

The relative deprivation psychology definition is the belief that a person will feel deprived or entitled to something based on the comparison to someone else.

Relative deprivation theory

由 I Walker 著作 · 1984 · 被引用 873 次 — The theory of relative deprivation (RD) is based on the concept that persons may feel deprived of some desirable thing relative to their own past, ...

Relative deprivation | Topics

Relative deprivation refers to inequality: the idea that people are deprived (materially or in other ways) compared with others in society.

Relative Deprivation: A Theoretical and Meta

2011年12月22日 — Relative deprivation (RD) is the judgment that one is worse off compared to some standard accompanied by feelings of anger and resentment.

The experience of deprivation

由 T Greitemeyer 著作 · 2019 · 被引用 30 次 — Experimental evidence suggests that personal relative deprivation causally increases aggressive behaviour and related affect (Greitemeyer & ...