Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... CLalt ( comparison levels for alternatives ) ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Our earlier discussion of distributive justice was linked to a relatively narrow range of interest spheres . But Thibaut & Kelley ( 1959 , p . 21 ) suggest that ...
... CLalt ( comparison levels for alternatives ) ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Our earlier discussion of distributive justice was linked to a relatively narrow range of interest spheres . But Thibaut & Kelley ( 1959 , p . 21 ) suggest that ...
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... ( CLalt ) . Elsewhere in the interviews , neither respondent mentioned anyone whom he or she saw even nearly as attractive as the partner , implying that the outcomes far exceed CLalt . In that sense , each informant is dependent on the ...
... ( CLalt ) . Elsewhere in the interviews , neither respondent mentioned anyone whom he or she saw even nearly as attractive as the partner , implying that the outcomes far exceed CLalt . In that sense , each informant is dependent on the ...
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... CLalt was low ) . Through marriage , she could obtain status , income , and protection ; in return , she expected to play a somewhat subservient role . Now , as a wife's opportunities for a rewarding life outside marriage increase ( her ...
... CLalt was low ) . Through marriage , she could obtain status , income , and protection ; in return , she expected to play a somewhat subservient role . Now , as a wife's opportunities for a rewarding life outside marriage increase ( her ...
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