Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... esteem are more valuable if they are received from those whom one respects ; equal status relations represent the optimum distribution of status for the mutual support of self - esteem [ p . 146 ] . We agree with Deutsch's assessment ...
... esteem are more valuable if they are received from those whom one respects ; equal status relations represent the optimum distribution of status for the mutual support of self - esteem [ p . 146 ] . We agree with Deutsch's assessment ...
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... self - esteem and expected duration of interaction on liking for a highly rewarding partner . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1976 , 33 , 686-690 . Gibson , J. J. The senses considered as perceptual systems . Boston ...
... self - esteem and expected duration of interaction on liking for a highly rewarding partner . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1976 , 33 , 686-690 . Gibson , J. J. The senses considered as perceptual systems . Boston ...
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... self - esteem . Their equality may not be apparent to the world at large ; it may be based upon values meaningless to anyone else , yet serve to maintain the relationship because the people involved perceive their behavioral balance as ...
... self - esteem . Their equality may not be apparent to the world at large ; it may be based upon values meaningless to anyone else , yet serve to maintain the relationship because the people involved perceive their behavioral balance as ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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