relatedness

(noun)

The state of being connected, especially by kinship.

Related Terms

  • existence

Examples of relatedness in the following topics:

  • Alderfer's ERG Theory

    • Alderfer's ERG theory, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, outlines three core needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
    • ERG Theory posits that there are three groups of core needs: existence (E), relatedness (R), and growth (G)—hence the acronym "ERG."
    • The "relatedness" needs concern the maintaining of important interpersonal relationships.
    • For example, if an individual's self-esteem is suffering, they will invest more effort in the relatedness category of needs.
  • Limitations of Phylogenetic Trees

    • Limitations of phylogenetic trees include the inability to distinguish evolutionary time and relatedness between distinct species.
  • Exercises

    • For compute ω2 and partial ω2 for the effect of "Weight" in a "Weight x Relatedness" ANOVA.
  • Descriptive and Correlational Statistics

    • Descriptive and correlational statistics help interpret the relationship, or relatedness, between observable variables.
    • A correlational study shows only the relationship, or relatedness, between two variables which have been quantified as measurable numbers.
  • Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory

    • ., the kinds of needs identified in McClelland's "relatedness" and "growth" categories of needs in his ERG Theory and in the higher levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
  • Yield to Maturity and Rate of Return

    • Market interest rate (or yield to maturity) and the market price (or present value) of the securities are inversely related.For example, if you examine the present value formula, the interest rate, or yield to maturity is located in the denominators of the fractions.Thus, the market price falls as the interest rate rises, and vice versa.
  • Evidence of Evolution

    • In general, the relatedness of groups of organisms is reflected in the similarity of their DNA sequences.
  • Kinship Patterns

    • In biology, it typically refers to the degree of genetic relatedness or coefficient of relationships between individual members of a species.
  • Homologs, Orthologs, and Paralogs

    • The pattern of genetic divergence can be used to trace the relatedness of organisms.
  • Phylogenetic Analysis

    • Microbial phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary relatedness among various groups of microorganisms.
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