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relatedness

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for relatedness.

Editorial note

The key is that x and y can be statistically related yet still have zero correlation (because that is just one specific measure of relatedness).

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Quick take

The state of being related, especially by kinship.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of relatedness gathered in one view.

noun

The state of being related, especially by kinship.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for relatedness.

noun

The state of being related, especially by kinship.

Example sentences

1

The key is that x and y can be statistically related yet still have zero correlation (because that is just one specific measure of relatedness).

2

If being successful means getting what you want, what people seem to want is relatedness, competence and autonomy, whatever that translates to for each person.

3

For example, all of their models implicitly assumed high relatedness, but modifying the model to allow lower relatedness shows that relatedness is essential and causal in the evolution of eusociality.

4

Now the site would do is match up these based on relatedness of activities the person would like to do.

5

Later in the supplement they build a model which has the features discussed by kin selection without relying on relatedness.

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From the three main things people need (competence, relatedness, autonomy) you seem to be missing autonomy.

7

Please check out a quick hack from me on finding relatedness of terms across websites.

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No, the grouping I'm talking about is not by some arbitrary trait but by genetic relatedness.

9

If you can save a sibling (coefficient of relatedness 0.5) with probability 1 and the chance of you dying is 0.4 you do it.

10

Notice changes in Status, Certainty, Autonomy (availability of choices), Relatedness (are the two in the same group or different group?), and Fairness.

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The links in my other comment talk a bit about measured genetic similarity (which should imply relatedness), it turns out there is a lot of mixing.

12

According to SDT, motivation requires autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

Quote examples

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I would argue that there is a concept of "relatedness" encoded into Homo sapiens on the instinctive level.

2

I completely agree with the "relatedness" aspect.

3

I don't think it matters that "white" identity is not historical - Whites today are an actual group with loose ethnic relatedness and what should be strong shared political interests.

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"The higher the X-relatedness," the scientists write in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, "the more beneficial effect the grandmother has on that child's" survival.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use relatedness in a sentence?

The key is that x and y can be statistically related yet still have zero correlation (because that is just one specific measure of relatedness).

What does relatedness mean?

The state of being related, especially by kinship.

What part of speech is relatedness?

relatedness is commonly used as noun.