Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... Ellis , 1971 , indicates , Gouldner's notions are inadequate to account for conflict or coercive situations . That issue is dealt with later . ) Ekeh ( 1974 ) labels reciprocity based merely on gratitude as part of the “ individualistic ...
... Ellis , 1971 , indicates , Gouldner's notions are inadequate to account for conflict or coercive situations . That issue is dealt with later . ) Ekeh ( 1974 ) labels reciprocity based merely on gratitude as part of the “ individualistic ...
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... Ellis ( 1971 ) would appear to reconcile the two views when he makes a crucial temporal distinction . In newly emerging situa- tions where no norms exist , or where the actors or groups know of no appropriate or efficient norms ...
... Ellis ( 1971 ) would appear to reconcile the two views when he makes a crucial temporal distinction . In newly emerging situa- tions where no norms exist , or where the actors or groups know of no appropriate or efficient norms ...
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... Ellis ' ( 1971 ) notion that " prudential obligation is moral obligation [ p . 696 ] . " Indeed it can be argued quite strongly that in the evolutionary scale of associational interdependence , commitment stands high or is advanced ...
... Ellis ' ( 1971 ) notion that " prudential obligation is moral obligation [ p . 696 ] . " Indeed it can be argued quite strongly that in the evolutionary scale of associational interdependence , commitment stands high or is advanced ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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