Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... perceived physical attractiveness of the individuals whom they heard over the tapes . ) After listening to each woman , the judges then indicated on a questionnaire their first impressions of her . Multivariate analyses indicated that ...
... perceived physical attractiveness of the individuals whom they heard over the tapes . ) After listening to each woman , the judges then indicated on a questionnaire their first impressions of her . Multivariate analyses indicated that ...
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... perceived legitimacy of 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 ...
... perceived legitimacy of 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 ...
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... perceived needs or desires . The optimal relationship is viewed as one that provides the greatest fulfill- ment of stereotypical role demands as couched in the partner's perceived expectancies . Stage 4 : Social Convention Orientation ...
... perceived needs or desires . The optimal relationship is viewed as one that provides the greatest fulfill- ment of stereotypical role demands as couched in the partner's perceived expectancies . Stage 4 : Social Convention Orientation ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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