Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... friends ) or indoors in bed ( for the spouses ) . By telling us that their relationships are good , both informants signify that their outcomes are generally above their personal comparison level or , CL ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) ...
... friends ) or indoors in bed ( for the spouses ) . By telling us that their relationships are good , both informants signify that their outcomes are generally above their personal comparison level or , CL ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) ...
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... friendship as reported by persons at four different periods of the life - span ( Lowenthal et al . , 1975 ) suggests ... friends were different , or that their own capacity for friendship were different , since they did often emphasize ...
... friendship as reported by persons at four different periods of the life - span ( Lowenthal et al . , 1975 ) suggests ... friends were different , or that their own capacity for friendship were different , since they did often emphasize ...
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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. and friends for aged persons , but point out the lack of data on the evolution of friendship patterns through the adult years . The existence of intimate friends whom one does not see even once or twice ...
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. and friends for aged persons , but point out the lack of data on the evolution of friendship patterns through the adult years . The existence of intimate friends whom one does not see even once or twice ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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