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Paper Title

Alone and without purpose: Life loses meaning following social exclusion

Keywords

  • Social Exclusion
  • Life Meaning
  • Loneliness
  • Purpose and Value
  • Self-Worth
  • Ostracism
  • Perception of Life
  • Meaninglessness
  • Social Ostracism
  • Baumeister’s Model
  • Low Meaning
  • Psychological Impact
  • Global Life Perception
  • Social Exclusion Effects
  • Purpose Mediation
  • Loneliness and Meaning

Article Type

Research Article

Issue

Volume : 45 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 686–694

Published On

July, 2009

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Abstract

Four studies (N = 643) supported the hypothesis that social exclusion would reduce the global perception of life as meaningful. Social exclusion was manipulated experimentally by having a confederate refuse to meet participants after seeing their videotaped introduction (Study 1) and by ostracizing participants in a computerized ball-tossing game (Study 2). Compared to control condition and acceptance conditions, social exclusion led to perceiving life as less meaningful. Exclusion was also operationalized as self-reported loneliness, which was a better predictor of low meaning than other potent variables (Study 3). Study 4 found support for Baumeister’s model of meaning (1991), by demonstrating that the effect of exclusion on meaning was mediated by purpose, value, and positive self-worth.

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