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superconscious

n.

1. in certain Eastern traditions, with variation (see Buddhism; Hinduism; Taoism), a state in which the individual attains supreme knowledge, freedom from pain, and perfect spiritual insight. Practices such as meditation and yoga (among others) may be directed toward the achievement of this state.

2. in the tradition of humanistic psychology, a higher state of awareness that is associated with creative inspiration, spiritual insight, and the attainment of peak experiences. See being cognition.

3. in the writings of Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli (1888–1974), a synonym for transpersonal awareness. See transpersonal psychology.

4. in the analytic psychology of Carl Jung, another name for the collective unconscious.

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equity theory

equity theory

a theory of justice regarding what individuals are likely to view as a fair return from activities involving themselves and a number of other people. The theory posits that people compare the ratio of the outcome of the activity—that is, the benefits they receive from it (e.g., pay, fringe benefits, intrinsic gratifications, recognition)—to their inputs (e.g., effort, seniority, skills, social status) with the outcome-to-input ratios of those engaged in a comparable activity. Outcomes are equitable only when people receive benefits that are proportional to their inputs. See external inequity; internal inequity; overpayment inequity; underpayment inequity.