Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... couples before such crises , in the midst of such crises , and then again after they had endured them for some time , we would find that the couples had conceived of effective ways to reestablish the equitableness of their relationship ...
... couples before such crises , in the midst of such crises , and then again after they had endured them for some time , we would find that the couples had conceived of effective ways to reestablish the equitableness of their relationship ...
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... couples married couples New Couples Newly parents married retired an couples " average " length of time Figure 4.3 The impact of an initial " crisis , " followed by the passage of time on marital equity - inequity . theoretical ...
... couples married couples New Couples Newly parents married retired an couples " average " length of time Figure 4.3 The impact of an initial " crisis , " followed by the passage of time on marital equity - inequity . theoretical ...
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... couples also recognize the seriousness or depth of their feelings toward each other , are sexually intimate , discuss the possibility of marriage , and begin to plan their future together . The attrac- tion to the partner now derives ...
... couples also recognize the seriousness or depth of their feelings toward each other , are sexually intimate , discuss the possibility of marriage , and begin to plan their future together . The attrac- tion to the partner now derives ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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