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Linganisha mbinu

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Kipimo cha Kuhisi Kuwa Sehemu ya Jamii×Kiwango cha Kujiamini kwa Ujumla×
NyanjaSosholojia ya SiasaSosholojia ya Siasa
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili1974–19991956–1994
MwanzilishiSeymour Sarason, David McMillan, David ChavisMorris Rosenberg, Toshio Yamagishi
AinaSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Chanzo asiliaSarason, S. B. (1974). The psychological sense of community: Prospects for a community psychology. Jossey-Bass. link ↗Rosenberg, M. (1956). Misanthropy, political ideology, and political information. Public Opinion Quarterly, 20(2), 274-290. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaCBS, Community Integration ScaleGTS, Trust in Strangers
Zinazohusiana55
MuhtasariThe Community Belonging Scale measures the subjective psychological sense of community—the feeling that one belongs, is accepted, and is valued within one's community. Distinct from objective measures of networks or participation, it captures the affective experience of community integration. Developed by Seymour Sarason and refined by McMillan and Chavis, it is grounded in community psychology and emphasizes that belonging is fundamental to mental health and social well-being.The Generalized Trust Scale measures an individual's propensity to trust people in general, particularly strangers with whom they have no direct relationship. Originally developed by Morris Rosenberg in 1956 and later refined by Toshio Yamagishi and colleagues, it has become foundational in research on social capital, civic participation, and intergroup relations.
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