Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... Theorists ' Debate : Is Equity Theory Applicable to Intimate Relationships ? A. The Theorists ' Debate When equity theorists point out that equity considerations have a profound impact on a wide variety of casual encounters ( i.e. ...
... Theorists ' Debate : Is Equity Theory Applicable to Intimate Relationships ? A. The Theorists ' Debate When equity theorists point out that equity considerations have a profound impact on a wide variety of casual encounters ( i.e. ...
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... theorists who are convinced that exchange principles apply in both casual and intimate relationships sometimes have radically different ideas of what exchange principles really count in relationships . They have proffered three ...
... theorists who are convinced that exchange principles apply in both casual and intimate relationships sometimes have radically different ideas of what exchange principles really count in relationships . They have proffered three ...
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... theorists insist that fairness is irrelevant - all that counts in this world is power . Such theorists argue that what matters is not how a person is treated in his existing relationships ( i.e. , fairly or unfairly ) but how well he ...
... theorists insist that fairness is irrelevant - all that counts in this world is power . Such theorists argue that what matters is not how a person is treated in his existing relationships ( i.e. , fairly or unfairly ) but how well he ...
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The Development Course | 6 |
Social Exchange in Developing Relationships | 10 |
The Initiation of Social Relationships | 25 |
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