Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... outcomes . " Personal Contract " and social justice are proposed as being dynamically interdependent ( Lerner , et al . 1976 ) . The psychological linkage between the personal contract and the social norms is the recognition of an ...
... outcomes . " Personal Contract " and social justice are proposed as being dynamically interdependent ( Lerner , et al . 1976 ) . The psychological linkage between the personal contract and the social norms is the recognition of an ...
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... outcomes given for the case where A chooses behaviour a4 . Thus if person A performs action a4 and person B responds ... outcomes which an individual feels he deserves . CL is the average value of all outcomes known to a person , based ...
... outcomes given for the case where A chooses behaviour a4 . Thus if person A performs action a4 and person B responds ... outcomes which an individual feels he deserves . CL is the average value of all outcomes known to a person , based ...
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... outcomes a member will accept in the light of available alternative opportunities " ( p . 21 ) . People compare their outcomes or anticipated outcomes in a particular relationship to possible outcomes in other relationships . If the ...
... outcomes a member will accept in the light of available alternative opportunities " ( p . 21 ) . People compare their outcomes or anticipated outcomes in a particular relationship to possible outcomes in other relationships . If the ...
Contents
Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 23 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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