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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Eupsychian Index''' is an index that measures the extent to which a society is functioning to meet all the [[Essential Needs]] of its environments and its citizenry.
<blockquote class="definition">The '''Eupsychian Index''' is an index that measures the extent to which a society is functioning to meet all the [[Essential Needs]] of its environments and its citizenry.<ref>If you got to this point by reading the article "Eupsychian Theory I," notice how the ability to link to the definition of Eupsychian Index here "future proofs" my article. It doesn't matter if you are reading this a day after my article was published, a year, or even a century. The definition and operationalization of the "Eupsychian Index" will always be instantly up to date. </ref>
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I would suggest a scale of 0 to 100 built from several short sub-scales assessing each individual [[Essential Needs]] category.  
I would suggest a scale of 0 to 100 built from seven short sub-scales assessing each individual [[Essential Needs|Essential Need]] in each of the seven categories of the [[Circle of Seven Essential Needs]].  


== Maslow Index ==
== Maslow Index ==

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Eupsychian Index

The Eupsychian Index is an index that measures the extent to which a society is functioning to meet all the Essential Needs of its environments and its citizenry.[1]

Concept Map

Key Terms

Eupsychia >

Eupsychian Methods >

Notes

I would suggest a scale of 0 to 100 built from seven short sub-scales assessing each individual Essential Need in each of the seven categories of the Circle of Seven Essential Needs.

Maslow Index

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  1. If you got to this point by reading the article "Eupsychian Theory I," notice how the ability to link to the definition of Eupsychian Index here "future proofs" my article. It doesn't matter if you are reading this a day after my article was published, a year, or even a century. The definition and operationalization of the "Eupsychian Index" will always be instantly up to date.