Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... equity principles guide the interactions of lovers , married couples , or parents and children . In this chapter , we will explore the insights that formal equity theory gives us into intimate romantic and marital relationships . In ...
... equity principles guide the interactions of lovers , married couples , or parents and children . In this chapter , we will explore the insights that formal equity theory gives us into intimate romantic and marital relationships . In ...
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... equity to a relationship : They can either restore actual equity or restore psychological equity to it . A participant can restore actual equity by altering his own or his partner's relative gains . For example , imagine that an ...
... equity to a relationship : They can either restore actual equity or restore psychological equity to it . A participant can restore actual equity by altering his own or his partner's relative gains . For example , imagine that an ...
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... equity , by distorting reality , or by doing a little of both has been found to depend on the costs and benefits a participant thinks will derive from each strategy . ( See , for example , Berscheid & Walster , 1967 ; Berscheid et al ...
... equity , by distorting reality , or by doing a little of both has been found to depend on the costs and benefits a participant thinks will derive from each strategy . ( See , for example , Berscheid & Walster , 1967 ; Berscheid et al ...
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