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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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Girls weighed in on the benefits of social media, including entertainment, self expression, social connectedness, activism and access to information.

From Washington Post

Methods to increase connectedness include classroom management techniques that reinforce attentive, cooperative and collaborative behaviors, reduce peer victimization and help youth understand how others feel and behave.

From Scientific American

Perhaps our interaction restored her faith in human connectedness—a dynamic that may alleviate some of the harm inflicted by broken and discriminatory health-care systems.

From Scientific American

In the same report, the CDC found that feelings of connectedness to school and belonging help students.

From Washington Post

But several different tests for social connectedness found that the remote meeting pairs were connecting with each other in the same way as people in the same room.

From Seattle Times