Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... ( Scanzoni , 1972 ; Scanzoni & Scanzoni , 1976 ) women began to challenge the normative expectations that bound them in those collectivist associations . They have sought to introduce more indi- vidualistic norms into male - female ...
... ( Scanzoni , 1972 ; Scanzoni & Scanzoni , 1976 ) women began to challenge the normative expectations that bound them in those collectivist associations . They have sought to introduce more indi- vidualistic norms into male - female ...
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... Scanzoni , J. Sexual bargaining : Power politics in American marriage . Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey : Prentice - Hall , 1972 . Scanzoni , J. Sex roles , life - styles , and childbearing : Changing patterns in marriage and family . New ...
... Scanzoni , J. Sexual bargaining : Power politics in American marriage . Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey : Prentice - Hall , 1972 . Scanzoni , J. Sex roles , life - styles , and childbearing : Changing patterns in marriage and family . New ...
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... Scanzoni doubts , however , that such purely sex - based exploratory relationships are generally established . Rather , he asserts that sex ( espe- cially sexual intercourse ) is more likely to be exchanged in the consolida- tion stage ...
... Scanzoni doubts , however , that such purely sex - based exploratory relationships are generally established . Rather , he asserts that sex ( espe- cially sexual intercourse ) is more likely to be exchanged in the consolida- tion stage ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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