Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... psychological equity to it . A participant can restore actual equity by altering his own or his partner's relative gains . For example , imagine that an unskilled laborer discovers that the contractor has been paying him less than the ...
... psychological equity to it . A participant can restore actual equity by altering his own or his partner's relative gains . For example , imagine that an unskilled laborer discovers that the contractor has been paying him less than the ...
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... psychological or- ganization , or personality . To influence the behavior of the other , by whatever means , is an ... Psychological Review , 1974 , 81 , 392-425 . Bowers , K. S. Situationism in psychology : An analysis and critique ...
... psychological or- ganization , or personality . To influence the behavior of the other , by whatever means , is an ... Psychological Review , 1974 , 81 , 392-425 . Bowers , K. S. Situationism in psychology : An analysis and critique ...
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... Psychological Record , 1966 , 16 , 305-312 . Burgess , R. L. , & Nielsen , J. McC . An experimental analysis of some structural determinants of equitable and inequitable exchange relations . American Sociological Review , 1974 , 39 ...
... Psychological Record , 1966 , 16 , 305-312 . Burgess , R. L. , & Nielsen , J. McC . An experimental analysis of some structural determinants of equitable and inequitable exchange relations . American Sociological Review , 1974 , 39 ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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