Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... concerned " with immediate payoff , such that apparently preferable alternatives will be immediately sought , . . [ and with ] what factors induce strangers to choose each other for various interaction purposes , whether friendship or ...
... concerned " with immediate payoff , such that apparently preferable alternatives will be immediately sought , . . [ and with ] what factors induce strangers to choose each other for various interaction purposes , whether friendship or ...
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... concerned about the fairness of their intimate relation- ships . The third group discounts fairness altogether . 1. Are couples concerned with equity ? ( The Equity Formula- tion ) Equity theory insists that participants in both casual ...
... concerned about the fairness of their intimate relation- ships . The third group discounts fairness altogether . 1. Are couples concerned with equity ? ( The Equity Formula- tion ) Equity theory insists that participants in both casual ...
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... concerned about the wellbeing of the partner . Both dyad members often seem more concerned with being sensitive to their part- ner's needs than concerned with whether particular gifts or behaviors are reciprocated or rewarded ...
... concerned about the wellbeing of the partner . Both dyad members often seem more concerned with being sensitive to their part- ner's needs than concerned with whether particular gifts or behaviors are reciprocated or rewarded ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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