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Significance-Quest Theory.

Authors
  • Kruglanski, Arie W1
  • Molinario, Erica2
  • Jasko, Katarzyna3
  • Webber, David4
  • Leander, N Pontus5
  • Pierro, Antonio6
  • 1 Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park.
  • 2 Department of Psychology, Florida Gulf Coast University.
  • 3 Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University.
  • 4 L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University.
  • 5 Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen.
  • 6 Dipartimento di Psicologia dei Processi di Sviluppo e Socializzazione, La Sapienza University of Rome.
Type
Published Article
Journal
Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2022
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
1050–1071
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/17456916211034825
PMID: 35133911
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Even though the motivation to feel worthy, to be respected, and to matter to others has been identified for centuries by scholars, the antecedents, consequences, and conditions of its activation have not been systematically analyzed or integrated. The purpose of this article is to offer such an integration. We feature a motivational construct, the quest for significance, defined as the need to have social worth. This need is typically fulfilled by a sense of measuring up to the values one shares with significant others. Our significance-quest theory (SQT) assumes that the need for significance is universal, whereas the means of satisfying it depend on the sociocultural context in which one's values are embedded. Those means are identified in a narrative supported and validated by one's network, or reference group. The quest for significance is activated by significance loss and/or the opportunity for significance gain. It motivates behavior that aims to affirm, realize, and/or show commitment to an important value. The SQT is consistent with large bodies of prior research and supported by novel studies in multiple laboratory and field settings. It transcends prior understandings and offers guidance for further study of this essential human motivation.

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