Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... developmental vector . From a life - span developmental perspective , these enduring relationships would seem to deserve much more research attention than has been given to them in the past . Thus , the focus of this chapter will be on ...
... developmental vector . From a life - span developmental perspective , these enduring relationships would seem to deserve much more research attention than has been given to them in the past . Thus , the focus of this chapter will be on ...
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... developmental perspective . It allows developmental changes over the life - span to be included in the analysis of relationships — as shifts and reordering of the salience hierarchy of role identities with increasing age and it allows ...
... developmental perspective . It allows developmental changes over the life - span to be included in the analysis of relationships — as shifts and reordering of the salience hierarchy of role identities with increasing age and it allows ...
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... developmental perspective . However , we need to begin studying the developmental vectors of the variety of friendship patterns as they interact with the other developmental factors in the life cycle to gain a full understanding of the ...
... developmental perspective . However , we need to begin studying the developmental vectors of the variety of friendship patterns as they interact with the other developmental factors in the life cycle to gain a full understanding of the ...
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