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Comprehensively structured HRPYC81 Assignment 4 Project 1 (RESEARCH REPORT) 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses.. The abstract should be accurate, non-evaluative, coherent and reliable, comprehensive and concise (the abstract must not be longer than 800 words). The abstract informs about what was how studied/tested. What has been found, and what does it mean? based on the feedback you received on your previous assignment. Ensure that your introduction begins by framing your proposed research project. Remember, when we frame our research, we provide reasons that justify the research on the experience of mattering. What possible issues could be addressed if we had more knowledge about this psychological experience and its related factors, and how could this knowledge contribute to solving current problems faced in South Africa? What are such problems? A proper framing of your research project helps set the readers’ expectations for what the research project will and will not include. Thus, outline what your study will address. Introduce the psychological constructs and their relationships, and state how they will be scientifically explored. The introduction is usually one paragraph and never exceeds one page. Literature Review Revise and extend your literature review for your research report based on the feedback you received on previous assignments. Apply again, the three-part structure: the main concept by outlining how it has been conceptualised by various researchers, and highlighting the similarities and differences among their various conceptualisations. This part of your literature review should conclude with a workable definition of mattering based on the literature. Secondly, provide an overview of at least four (4) factors that influence, at least four (4) factors that are influenced by, the experience of mattering, and at least two (2) factors that share bidirectional relations with the experience of mattering. Provide various sources for the relationships you outline. two selected factors in relation to the experience of mattering. Remember, this part is the most crucial part of your literature review, as it informs your research hypotheses. Here, you need to demonstrate that you have read extensively and studied various sources, which will allow you to synthesise information, such as consistent or inconsistent empirical findings, concerning the relationships between your selected predictor/outcome variable and the main concept of your research project, the experience of mattering. State your two research hypotheses that are logically derived from your literature review. research method was applied to test your hypotheses. Justify why the research method was considered appropriate to test the hypotheses you proposed. ly applied inclusion and/or exclusion criteria for participants briefly, and what sampling technique was applied. Inform about the sample size, and outline the participant characteristics (i.e., report demographic characteristics of the participants, such as age, gender, and ethnicity, based on the pooled data). the data collection process. Write as detailed as possible, indicating how the study was conducted so that anybody reading the procedure can replicate the study. Refer to the relevant ethical principles and how your study adhered to them. Report all measures relevant to your research hypotheses, including name, source, number of items, an item example, the answer format used, and reliability coefficients estimated for the study you report on, in contrast to previous studies. Important Note: The information concerning the Study in the Research Report is written in the Past Tense because you are describing what has already been done (e.g., "The participants were recruited..." or "The data were analysed using..."). This shift in tense helps convey that the research has already been conducted, and the results are presented based on the completed study. results in sufficient detail to justify your conclusions. Mention all relevant results, regardless of whether your hypotheses were supported. In reporting your statistical and data analyses, adhere to the organisational structure implied by your hypotheses. The following structure is recommended: 35 State the first hypothesis and outline which statistical test you applied to test it. Report the results, including the minimally sufficient statistics (e.g., dfs, test values) and the exact p-values, including the effect size (if applicable). Interpret the results with regard to whether the results are statistically significant, i.e., whether a statistically significant relationship/ group difference was found, and interpret the effect size. Conclude whether your results support or reject the research hypothesis. Follow the same procedure with the second hypothesis. Important Note: Any form of result fabrication will result in disciplinary action, as this violates the Ethical Principles of Psychological Research (see Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct by APA, Section 8 “Research and Publication”) and the Unisa Ethics Policy. in your research report provides an evaluation and interpretation of your results and discusses their contribution in relation to previous research. . Remind the reader of the study's aim and the hypotheses tested. Provide a statement of whether the tested hypotheses were empirically supported or not. Do not report stats here again! Summaries verbatim. Similarity of Results. Discuss similarities and differences between your results and previous research. Always ask yourself whether your findings align with previous research. If they do, compare the effect sizes of previous studies and provide a conclusion. If they do not, provide some answers to the question: What could be the possible reasons? Limitations. Discuss at least three limitations of your research project and outline how these limitations could be addressed in future research. Additionally, address the issues of internal and external validity of your research. t two core contributions and justify why readers should attend to the findings. Implications. Discuss at least two implications for future research. Note: If your report contains fabricated results, your discussion will be based on invalid information and will be marked accordingly. Imagine Siphokazi, a junior lecturer at a psychology department. She works very hard, but her contributions go unnoticed. She starts to feel like her work in the department doesn't matter. Now, suppose that the Head of the Department acknowledges Siphokazi’s academic efforts in a departmental meeting by praising her for publishing in high-impact journals, and asks for her input on how to improve the quality of published research in the department. Suddenly, Siphokazi feels noticed, valued, and needed. Siphokazi psychologically experiences that she matters. Or remember when you were a teenager, and your parents sought your opinion on a family decision. For sure, you felt that you mattered. Or listen to the song “You are loved (Don’t give up) by Josh Groban and ask yourself, why you might like it? Perhaps, because the song assures us that we are important, loved, and matter? If you are a fan of the late Michael Jackson, listen to the song “Man in the Mirror”. After listing, you might be actually motivated to matter. Mattering, the psychological need to both feel valued and add value to others (Prilleltensky, 2020), has been argued to be fundamental to our judgments of the meaning of life (Costin & Vignoles, 2020). More specifically, research has shown that individuals’ perceptions of being important to others enhance their sense of well-being (Oyserman et al., 2007; Giangrasso et al., 2022; Matera et al., 2021; Paradisi et al., 2024; Scarpa et al., 2021), and self-esteem (Matera et al., 2020), and can reduce anti-social behaviours (Schmidt, 2018) and depression and anxiety (Dixon et al., 2009). Mattering, grounded in various psychological theoretical foundations (e.g., self-determination theory, social identity theory) and related to concepts such as belonging, self-esteem, and social support, is often described as comprising different interrelated dimensions (e.g., awareness, importance, reliance). Recent research suggests that the experience of mattering is related to various factors, including social support from family, peers, and the community, stable relationships with family, peers, and the community, relationship satisfaction, purpose in life, feelings of belonging, happiness, self-esteem, mental health, prosocial orientation and behaviour, and resilience, among others. The proposed research project will examine the relationship between these listed factors and individuals’ sense of mattering (and anti-mattering). In addition, sociodemographic 2 variables such as age, gender, relationship status, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status will be included as potential control variables. The listed factors define the scope of the individual research projects that students will conduct within this research project, culminating in their research report. Specifically, each student is required to select at least two of the listed factors to formulate their individual research problem and research hypotheses for their research project on the psychological experience of mattering.

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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF MATTERING AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH
SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING

ABSTRACT

This study examined the psychological experience of mattering and its relationship with
social support and psychological well-being among young adults in South Africa. Mattering
refers to the perception that one is valued and able to contribute meaningfully within social
relationships, which is closely linked to individuals’ sense of meaning and life satisfaction
(Prilleltensky, 2020; Costin & Vignoles, 2020). The study aimed to test whether perceived
social support is associated with mattering, whether mattering is related to psychological
well-being, and whether mattering explains the relationship between social support and well-
being. A quantitative research approach was applied using a cross-sectional survey design.
Data were collected through an online questionnaire distributed via Qualtrics to participants
aged 18 years and older. Standardised instruments were used to measure social support,
mattering, and psychological well-being. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics,
correlation analysis, and regression-based mediation analysis.

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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE OF MATTERING AND ITS
RELATIONSHIP WITH SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING

ABSTRACT

This study examined the psychological experience of mattering and its relationship
with social support and psychological well-being among young adults in South Africa.
Mattering refers to the perception that one is valued and able to contribute
meaningfully within social relationships, which is closely linked to individuals’ sense
of meaning and life satisfaction (Prilleltensky, 2020; Costin & Vignoles, 2020). The
study aimed to test whether perceived social support is associated with mattering,
whether mattering is related to psychological well-being, and whether mattering
explains the relationship between social support and well-being. A quantitative
research approach was applied using a cross-sectional survey design. Data were
collected through an online questionnaire distributed via Qualtrics to participants
aged 18 years and older. Standardised instruments were used to measure social
support, mattering, and psychological well-being. The data were analysed using
descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression-based mediation analysis.

The findings indicated that higher levels of perceived social support were associated
with stronger perceptions of mattering. Higher levels of mattering were also
associated with increased psychological well-being. In addition, mattering partially
explained the relationship between social support and psychological well-being,
suggesting that supportive relationships contribute to well-being through enhancing
individuals’ sense of importance and value. These results highlight the role of social
environments in shaping psychological functioning. Strengthening supportive
relationships may enhance individuals’ experience of mattering, which can contribute
to improved well-being outcomes. The study provides insight into psychological
processes that may support resilience and mental health in the South African
context.

1. INTRODUCTION

Many individuals in South Africa continue to face conditions such as unemployment,
poverty, inequality, and limited access to mental health services, which can weaken

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feelings of belonging and personal value. These challenges are often linked to
experiences of social exclusion, emotional distress, and reduced psychological well-
being (Dixon et al., 2009). Understanding psychological factors that support
resilience and positive functioning is therefore important. One such factor is the
experience of mattering, which refers to the perception that one is valued by others
and able to make a meaningful contribution within social contexts (Prilleltensky,
2020). When individuals feel that they matter, they are more likely to experience a
sense of meaning and purpose in life, which supports overall well-being (Costin &
Vignoles, 2020). Despite its importance, limited research has focused on how
mattering operates within the South African context, particularly in relation to social
relationships and well-being outcomes.

This study focuses on the relationship between mattering, social support, and
psychological well-being among young adults. Social support reflects the presence
of caring and supportive relationships that signal to individuals that they are valued
and important (Matera et al., 2020). Psychological well-being refers to positive
emotional functioning, life satisfaction, and stability, which are associated with higher
levels of perceived mattering (Giangrasso et al., 2022). The study examines whether
social support is associated with mattering, whether mattering is related to
psychological well-being, and whether mattering explains how social support
contributes to well-being. These relationships will be examined using a quantitative
cross-sectional survey design with standardised measurements and statistical
analysis. By focusing on these constructs, the study aims to provide insight into how
strengthening social support may enhance mattering and improve psychological
well-being in the South African context.

2. LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Conceptualisation of Mattering as a Psychological Experience

Mattering is understood as a psychological experience where individuals perceive
themselves as significant within their social world. It reflects the belief that one is
important to others and capable of contributing meaningfully to relationships and
society (Prilleltensky, 2020). This experience goes beyond basic social acceptance
because it includes both feeling valued and having a sense of personal impact. The

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