Abstract
Social behaviors, attachment, social support and human rights
orientation were studied for the relationship with sleep. It was assumed
that human physiological aspects have a relationship with social
behavioral hierarchy that include primitive to most advanced social
behaviors. Following tests were used is following order on randomized
volunteer participants, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Parental
Attachment Questionnaire (PAQ), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived
Social Support (MSPSS) and Assessment Human Rights Questionnaire. A
strong relationship was found. Findings of the study could be important
for multiple fields of social science specially psychology.