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The efficient measurement of individual differences in meaning motivation: The need for sense-making short form

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posted on 2023-01-05, 11:28 authored by Katarzyna Cantarero, Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, Agata Gasiorowska, Eric Raymond IgouEric Raymond Igou

 People differ in the extent to which they express a need for sense-making (NSM), and these individual differences are important to understand in light of meaning-making processes. To quantify this important variable, we originally proposed a need for sense-making scale. We now propose a refined, similarly reliable short version of the scale (NSM-SF). The 7-item NSM-SF was validated across a series of four studies (combined N = 1,243). NSM-SF showed psychometric properties and correlations consistent with its longer forerunner. Additionally, results indicated that the need for sense-making was moderately positively related to the satisfaction of basic psychological needs (autonomy, relatedness and competence), and it related negatively to the frustration of these needs. The research offers a useful, brief tool for assessing the NSM construct and broadens our understanding of basic psychological motivations. 

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National Science Centre in Poland,

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Frontiers in Psychology 13, 945692.

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Frontiersin

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  • Psychology

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