Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... example , refers to a situation in which the man and woman do not as yet know each other or have only a nodding acquaintance . Examples of such " open field " situations are " mixers , " presence in a large school class at the beginning ...
... example , refers to a situation in which the man and woman do not as yet know each other or have only a nodding acquaintance . Examples of such " open field " situations are " mixers , " presence in a large school class at the beginning ...
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... example , Burgess & Wallin , 1953 ; Gottesman , 1965 ; Murstein , 1967a ; and Murstein , 1967b ) . c . Physical Health . Eugenicists have observed that people are likely to marry partners who possess comparable physical disabilities ...
... example , Burgess & Wallin , 1953 ; Gottesman , 1965 ; Murstein , 1967a ; and Murstein , 1967b ) . c . Physical Health . Eugenicists have observed that people are likely to marry partners who possess comparable physical disabilities ...
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... example shows the consequences for the two of each person's deciding to clean or not to clean their common quarters . Interdependence on the normative level has been the subject of sociological analyses of compati- bility between ...
... example shows the consequences for the two of each person's deciding to clean or not to clean their common quarters . Interdependence on the normative level has been the subject of sociological analyses of compati- bility between ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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