Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... Thibaut and Kelley's ( 1959 ) terms , their " comparison level . " Moreover , the greater the convergence , the more likely the rewards will exceed what the two believe they could receive in other relationships they might establish ...
... Thibaut and Kelley's ( 1959 ) terms , their " comparison level . " Moreover , the greater the convergence , the more likely the rewards will exceed what the two believe they could receive in other relationships they might establish ...
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... Thibaut and Kelley's ( 1959 ) social exchange theory , we would say that for relationship initiation to occur , the per- ceiver must be " outcome - dependent ” on the other . These theorists may be interpreted to posit that a person ( P ) ...
... Thibaut and Kelley's ( 1959 ) social exchange theory , we would say that for relationship initiation to occur , the per- ceiver must be " outcome - dependent ” on the other . These theorists may be interpreted to posit that a person ( P ) ...
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... ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Our earlier discussion of distributive justice was linked to a relatively narrow range of interest spheres . But Thibaut & Kelley ( 1959 , p . 21 ) suggest that Actor's comparison level is tied to the total ...
... ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Our earlier discussion of distributive justice was linked to a relatively narrow range of interest spheres . But Thibaut & Kelley ( 1959 , p . 21 ) suggest that Actor's comparison level is tied to the total ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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