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the role of trait affiliation in human community

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2005

michael glassman
Affiliation:
department of human development and family sciences, ohio state university, columbus, oh 43210 glassman.13@osu.edu
cynthia k. buettner
Affiliation:
college of human ecology, ohio state university, columbus, oh 43210 buettner.16@osu.edu

Abstract

this commentary speaks to the relationship between depue & marrone-strupinsky's (d&m-s's) concept of trait affiliation and affiliative memory and the formation of human community, especially among peer groups. the target article suggests a model for how and why dynamic communities form in a number of disparate contexts and under a number of circumstances.

Type
open peer commentary
Copyright
© 2005 cambridge university press

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