Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... society generally , should wish to adjust the apparent social distance , or the privileges and responsibilities , of some particular members or classes of members in the society . First , that such shifts are even possible indicates a ...
... society generally , should wish to adjust the apparent social distance , or the privileges and responsibilities , of some particular members or classes of members in the society . First , that such shifts are even possible indicates a ...
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... society , and ( c ) the question of why particular proximate mechanisms have evolved in different cir- cumstances were used to help distinguish the different categories of such mechanisms and to analyze their nature and effects ...
... society , and ( c ) the question of why particular proximate mechanisms have evolved in different cir- cumstances were used to help distinguish the different categories of such mechanisms and to analyze their nature and effects ...
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... Society . C. W. Morris ( Ed . ) , 1934. ] . Mead , M. Long living in cross - cultural perspective . Paper presented at the meeting of the Gerontological Society , San Juan , Puerto Rico , December , 1972 . Mischel , W. Personality and ...
... Society . C. W. Morris ( Ed . ) , 1934. ] . Mead , M. Long living in cross - cultural perspective . Paper presented at the meeting of the Gerontological Society , San Juan , Puerto Rico , December , 1972 . Mischel , W. Personality and ...
Contents
The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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