Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... involved with each other ? Patterson and Reid ( 1970 ) believe the answer lies in a comparison of the similarity between persons in their repertoire of social behaviors . These authors suggest we view persons as having stable ...
... involved with each other ? Patterson and Reid ( 1970 ) believe the answer lies in a comparison of the similarity between persons in their repertoire of social behaviors . These authors suggest we view persons as having stable ...
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... involved in the conflict process . Some illustrat- ive problems mentioned in the Kelley , Cunningham , and Braiker - Stambul couples include nagging , temper displays , and withdrawal or sulking . The occurrence of conflict on different ...
... involved in the conflict process . Some illustrat- ive problems mentioned in the Kelley , Cunningham , and Braiker - Stambul couples include nagging , temper displays , and withdrawal or sulking . The occurrence of conflict on different ...
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... involved concern with self vis - à - vis others , one's conceptualization becomes increasingly complex with de- velopment over the life span as a result of social interaction experiences as well as physical maturity . Cognitive limits ...
... involved concern with self vis - à - vis others , one's conceptualization becomes increasingly complex with de- velopment over the life span as a result of social interaction experiences as well as physical maturity . Cognitive limits ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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