Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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Page 114
... couple may find that their once - equitable relationship is now woefully unbalanced . We would expect that if we contacted couples before such crises , in the midst of such crises , and then again after they had endured them for some ...
... couple may find that their once - equitable relationship is now woefully unbalanced . We would expect that if we contacted couples before such crises , in the midst of such crises , and then again after they had endured them for some ...
Page 149
... couple's formaliza- tion of their commitment in a public decision to marry . The feelings reported to occur during ... couple and third parties ( e.g. , parents ) , whereas such conflicts are nonexistent or inconsequential for other ...
... couple's formaliza- tion of their commitment in a public decision to marry . The feelings reported to occur during ... couple and third parties ( e.g. , parents ) , whereas such conflicts are nonexistent or inconsequential for other ...
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... couples not only are more prone to settle conflict by discussion but are less likely to react by avoidance . It is tempting to conclude that a successful marriage may be partially dependent on the couple's possession of good conflict ...
... couples not only are more prone to settle conflict by discussion but are less likely to react by avoidance . It is tempting to conclude that a successful marriage may be partially dependent on the couple's possession of good conflict ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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