Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... role of reward in the formation of positive interpersonal attitudes . In T. L. Huston , ( Ed . ) , Foundations of interpersonal attraction . New York : Academic Press , 1974 . Luker , K. Taking chances : Abortion and the decision not to ...
... role of reward in the formation of positive interpersonal attitudes . In T. L. Huston , ( Ed . ) , Foundations of interpersonal attraction . New York : Academic Press , 1974 . Luker , K. Taking chances : Abortion and the decision not to ...
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... role relationships between the dyad members and others within the dyadic network . The term role is used in reference to the norms and expectations that apply to a particular position . A given dyad , for exam- ple , plays a number of ...
... role relationships between the dyad members and others within the dyadic network . The term role is used in reference to the norms and expectations that apply to a particular position . A given dyad , for exam- ple , plays a number of ...
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... role of alter in the interaction , and the processes of presentation of the self ( Goffman , 1959 ) and altercasting ... role he improvises for himself ( in response to the role imputed to alter ) with the demands of his own salience ...
... role of alter in the interaction , and the processes of presentation of the self ( Goffman , 1959 ) and altercasting ... role he improvises for himself ( in response to the role imputed to alter ) with the demands of his own salience ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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