Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... parents provided support for a decision that he and his fiancée had reached . What if his parents had opposed the marriage ? The only data bearing on the issue of parental opposition seem to suggest that , if any- thing , it intensifies ...
... parents provided support for a decision that he and his fiancée had reached . What if his parents had opposed the marriage ? The only data bearing on the issue of parental opposition seem to suggest that , if any- thing , it intensifies ...
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... parental demands and coercions . Blau ( 1964 , p . 228 ) contends that subordinates accord legitimacy to superiors ' demands in ratio to the benefits accorded them . Thus , if parents coerce their chil- dren with respect to certain ...
... parental demands and coercions . Blau ( 1964 , p . 228 ) contends that subordinates accord legitimacy to superiors ' demands in ratio to the benefits accorded them . Thus , if parents coerce their chil- dren with respect to certain ...
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... parents ' point of view this system of interaction is an aversive one . Hence , it is clear that decrements in infant distress behavior would be rewarding to the parent - they would confirm to the parent his or her success as a ...
... parents ' point of view this system of interaction is an aversive one . Hence , it is clear that decrements in infant distress behavior would be rewarding to the parent - they would confirm to the parent his or her success as a ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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