Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... individual's maturational level . Finally , we must note that since temporal covariation of the various parameters of these interdependent sources is not constant across all members of a species , lawful individual differences will ...
... individual's maturational level . Finally , we must note that since temporal covariation of the various parameters of these interdependent sources is not constant across all members of a species , lawful individual differences will ...
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... individual's perspective , the same behavior observed by self and an uninvolved onlooker will have different ... individual is presumed to operate at a maximal stage as far as individual development is concerned . The maximal level , as ...
... individual's perspective , the same behavior observed by self and an uninvolved onlooker will have different ... individual is presumed to operate at a maximal stage as far as individual development is concerned . The maximal level , as ...
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... individual's relationship reasoning may be viewed in modal , maximal , or range terms . The modal level is that which most often characterizes the individual's reasoning . The maximal level is the highest level manifested by the individual ...
... individual's relationship reasoning may be viewed in modal , maximal , or range terms . The modal level is that which most often characterizes the individual's reasoning . The maximal level is the highest level manifested by the individual ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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