Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... Dyads 228 232 VII . Social - Exchange Theory Assumptions 233 VIII . Types of Dyadic Exchange Patterns 233 IX . Sequencing of Exchange Patterns within Dyadic Relationships 238 X. Social Network Influence on Dyadic Relationships 239 XI ...
... Dyads 228 232 VII . Social - Exchange Theory Assumptions 233 VIII . Types of Dyadic Exchange Patterns 233 IX . Sequencing of Exchange Patterns within Dyadic Relationships 238 X. Social Network Influence on Dyadic Relationships 239 XI ...
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... dyadic perspective , then , the process may be viewed as an ex- change of goods or services between the dyad members and other persons within the dyadic network . It should be noted , however , that some dyad network interactions may be ...
... dyadic perspective , then , the process may be viewed as an ex- change of goods or services between the dyad members and other persons within the dyadic network . It should be noted , however , that some dyad network interactions may be ...
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... dyadic ex- changes are normatively governed , and ( e ) the consensus between net- work norms and dyadic application of these norms the strength and nature of the network influence on the dyad relationship can be better understood . The ...
... dyadic ex- changes are normatively governed , and ( e ) the consensus between net- work norms and dyadic application of these norms the strength and nature of the network influence on the dyad relationship can be better understood . The ...
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