Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... experience of the majority of couples in the sample . Each of the three major stages was recognized by a majority of the respondents as comprising part of their own courtship experience . For the majority of the couples ( 65 % ) , all ...
... experience of the majority of couples in the sample . Each of the three major stages was recognized by a majority of the respondents as comprising part of their own courtship experience . For the majority of the couples ( 65 % ) , all ...
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... experience persons of each type will be unlikely to have in their relations with others . The predictions follow ... Experience In Affiliative dominance , affiliative submission Affiliative dominance , affiliative submission , hostile ...
... experience persons of each type will be unlikely to have in their relations with others . The predictions follow ... Experience In Affiliative dominance , affiliative submission Affiliative dominance , affiliative submission , hostile ...
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... experiences ( e.g. , various physical education programs ) at later points in ontogeny . However , all these effects of experience are limited also by the matu- rational status of the organism . The same experience may lead to a differ ...
... experiences ( e.g. , various physical education programs ) at later points in ontogeny . However , all these effects of experience are limited also by the matu- rational status of the organism . The same experience may lead to a differ ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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