Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... exchange since he was not interested in the construction of a set of axioms for a deductive theoretical system . The ... theory , such as reward , cost and profits , applies these concepts simply to relations with others from which rewards ...
... exchange since he was not interested in the construction of a set of axioms for a deductive theoretical system . The ... theory , such as reward , cost and profits , applies these concepts simply to relations with others from which rewards ...
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... exchange theories have been concerned mainly with the maintenance of social relationships rather than development and change . The notion of equilibrium or balance is implicit in a variety of such theories , e.g. Homans ( 1974 ) ...
... exchange theories have been concerned mainly with the maintenance of social relationships rather than development and change . The notion of equilibrium or balance is implicit in a variety of such theories , e.g. Homans ( 1974 ) ...
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... exchange , see ' Exchange theory ' Obligation , 150ff . , 159 Order , 355-358 , 367 PA model , see ' Information processing , Perceived Attributes model of Particularism of resources , 147-149 , 158 Perceived Attributes Model , see ...
... exchange , see ' Exchange theory ' Obligation , 150ff . , 159 Order , 355-358 , 367 PA model , see ' Information processing , Perceived Attributes model of Particularism of resources , 147-149 , 158 Perceived Attributes Model , see ...
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Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 25 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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