Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... construct , such as purposive action ( Coleman , 1975 ) . Progressive interdependence may , after all , be conceived of as a series of decisions in which actors continually choose to decrease or else increase their involvement . In that ...
... construct , such as purposive action ( Coleman , 1975 ) . Progressive interdependence may , after all , be conceived of as a series of decisions in which actors continually choose to decrease or else increase their involvement . In that ...
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... constructs . London : Wiley , 1973 . Edquist , M. H. Interpersonal choice and social attraction among four interpersonal types . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , Duke University , 1973 . Ekehammar , B. Interactionism in personality ...
... constructs . London : Wiley , 1973 . Edquist , M. H. Interpersonal choice and social attraction among four interpersonal types . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , Duke University , 1973 . Ekehammar , B. Interactionism in personality ...
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... constructs . As was suggested earlier , the reward - cost model for evaluating social relationships may be a peculiarly American way of viewing relationships . In the present context , it may also be a particular personal construct that ...
... constructs . As was suggested earlier , the reward - cost model for evaluating social relationships may be a peculiarly American way of viewing relationships . In the present context , it may also be a particular personal construct that ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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