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There are solid empirical and theoretical grounds to claim that the need to form positive social connections and relatedness is universal and fundamental (e_g, ). People experience a severely negative psychological and physical outcome when the need for connection is threatened by potential exclusion e_g_[13-15] forging humans to consequently be sensitive to any signs that signal a threat to one`s social bond. The fear of social exclusion may present itself with many faces, e_g, rejection, ostracism, and social isolation (e_g, ) and for a myriad of reasons. In connection with this, studies also . . .
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