Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... participants were shown a set of pictures of persons of the opposite sex paired together in all possible combinations ; for each pair in the series , the participants were asked to pick the person they most desired to date . At another ...
... participants were shown a set of pictures of persons of the opposite sex paired together in all possible combinations ; for each pair in the series , the participants were asked to pick the person they most desired to date . At another ...
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... participants in the study for the ostensible purpose of gaining per- spective on the dating problems of the other sex . Male participants were shown a videotape of three women ( confederates ) who were engaged in an apparently ...
... participants in the study for the ostensible purpose of gaining per- spective on the dating problems of the other sex . Male participants were shown a videotape of three women ( confederates ) who were engaged in an apparently ...
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... participants are getting the outcomes they deserve from the relationship . Outcomes ( OA or ОB ) are defined as " the scrutineer's perception of the rewards and punishments that participants have received in the course of their ...
... participants are getting the outcomes they deserve from the relationship . Outcomes ( OA or ОB ) are defined as " the scrutineer's perception of the rewards and punishments that participants have received in the course of their ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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