Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 26
Page 136
... heterosexual dyad as the target of analysis serves to make salient the possible culture- and history - bound nature of our generalizations . Notwithstanding the potential advantages of this focus , it is impor- tant at the outset to ...
... heterosexual dyad as the target of analysis serves to make salient the possible culture- and history - bound nature of our generalizations . Notwithstanding the potential advantages of this focus , it is impor- tant at the outset to ...
Page 144
... heterosexual courtship relationships develop over time . The methodological approach used was retrospective and phenomenological , the intention being to conceptualize the process of relationship growth from acquaintance through ...
... heterosexual courtship relationships develop over time . The methodological approach used was retrospective and phenomenological , the intention being to conceptualize the process of relationship growth from acquaintance through ...
Page 347
... Heterosexual behavior assessment - Males . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 21-25 . ( a ) Bentler , P. M. Heterosexual behavior assessment - II Females . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 27-30 . ( b ) Brady , J. P. ...
... Heterosexual behavior assessment - Males . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 21-25 . ( a ) Bentler , P. M. Heterosexual behavior assessment - II Females . Behavior Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 27-30 . ( b ) Brady , J. P. ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
Copyright | |
81 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academic Press analysis association Baltes become Berscheid Boissevain chapter close relationships cognitive commitment concept concerned conflict context couples courtship dependent developmental developmental psychology dimensions dyadic dynamic effects engage equity theory example exchange theory expected experience factors feel heterosexual Homans human Huston important increase indicators individual infant influence interdependence interest interpersonal attraction interpersonal relationships intimacy intimate relationships involvement Journal of Personality Kelley Levinger marital marriage married couples moral mutual nepotism norms one's orthogenetic outcomes parents participants partners perceived Personality and Social physical attractiveness predict premarital problems reciprocity rela relation relationship development relationship initiation relationship reasoning relatively rewards role romantic love Scanzoni sex guilt sexual behavior ship situation Snoek social behavior social environment social exchange social exchange theory social interaction social network Social Psychology social relationships stage structure suggest theorists Thibaut tion tionship variables Walster women York