Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... concepts and measurements ; that is , concept validity . How valid is a statement which makes the claim that a concept is accurately measured or a measurement accurately conceptualized ? Ap- proaches to evaluating the conceptual ...
... concepts and measurements ; that is , concept validity . How valid is a statement which makes the claim that a concept is accurately measured or a measurement accurately conceptualized ? Ap- proaches to evaluating the conceptual ...
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... concept . Such part indicators would have to be combined into a full indicator before methods of concept validation could be applied ; for example , if one were to conceptualize relationship development as involving both positive and ...
... concept . Such part indicators would have to be combined into a full indicator before methods of concept validation could be applied ; for example , if one were to conceptualize relationship development as involving both positive and ...
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... concepts . Consider a measurement of the concept of romantic love which would be applicable to the various cultures of the world . Most researchers do very little to suggest their population of indicators , because only a few will be ...
... concepts . Consider a measurement of the concept of romantic love which would be applicable to the various cultures of the world . Most researchers do very little to suggest their population of indicators , because only a few will be ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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