Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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Page 44
... dating terms outlined to them , there were 27 men and 27 women who participated in the study . All of these volunteers agreed to turn over complete control of their heterosexual dating lives to us for 5 weeks . Each agreed to date only ...
... dating terms outlined to them , there were 27 men and 27 women who participated in the study . All of these volunteers agreed to turn over complete control of their heterosexual dating lives to us for 5 weeks . Each agreed to date only ...
Page 148
... dating and engagement stages . For the conflict - negative affect and unit relationship themes , the serious dating descriptions contained the highest frequency of thematic reference . The sentence completion items and the important ...
... dating and engagement stages . For the conflict - negative affect and unit relationship themes , the serious dating descriptions contained the highest frequency of thematic reference . The sentence completion items and the important ...
Page 155
... dating to serious dating , and from serious dating to engagement and to marriage . A similar pattern was found for the maintenance items , although the slope of the trend from Stage 2 to Stage 4 was somewhat more gradual . The amount of ...
... dating to serious dating , and from serious dating to engagement and to marriage . A similar pattern was found for the maintenance items , although the slope of the trend from Stage 2 to Stage 4 was somewhat more gradual . The amount of ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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