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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. 4 Equity Theory and Intimate Relationships1 1 ELAINE HATFIELD MARY K. UTNE JANE TRAUPMANN I ... Equity Theory and Intimate Relationships ELAINE HATFIELD, MARY K UTNE, JANE TRAUPMANN Introduction.
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. 4 Equity Theory and Intimate Relationships1 1 ELAINE HATFIELD MARY K. UTNE JANE TRAUPMANN I ... Equity Theory and Intimate Relationships ELAINE HATFIELD, MARY K UTNE, JANE TRAUPMANN Introduction.
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... theory [ p . 44 ] . Equity theory has been applied to predict people's reactions in such diverse interactions as industrial relations , exploiter - victim relations , and philanthropist - recipient relations.2 It has proved to be ...
... theory [ p . 44 ] . Equity theory has been applied to predict people's reactions in such diverse interactions as industrial relations , exploiter - victim relations , and philanthropist - recipient relations.2 It has proved to be ...
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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. Summary Equity theory does seem to provide a convenient method of examin- ing romantic and marital relationships . And the data , however sparse , provide at least suggestive evidence that equity ...
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. Summary Equity theory does seem to provide a convenient method of examin- ing romantic and marital relationships . And the data , however sparse , provide at least suggestive evidence that equity ...
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