<span>Facet of openness to experience</span>
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In assessing the internal validity of an intervention, we try to determine if certain changes cause certain outcomes. It is relevant in studies that try to establish casual relationship. While in observational or descriptive studies, it is not that relevant. It is also possible to have internal validity in a study and not have construct validity. Example, imagine a study where you are looking at the effects of a new computerized tutoring program on math performance in first grade students.
Answer:
Belonging.
Explanation:
Belongingness can be defined as a human's emotional need of being accepted and supported by members of a group. This desire of belonging may be in a group of peers, school, college, office, etc.
Psychologists Baumeister and Leary in 1995, suggested a theory on belongingness, which suggests that belongingness helps a person to maintain a minimum amount of positivity.
<u>They asserted that when a person is denied this belongingness, they tend to witness a decrease in the level of health, happiness, and positivity. They begin to develop the risk of disease and sickness</u>.
So, the correct answer is belonging.