Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... Exchange . " Another feature I deplore in the current intellectual climate of psy- chology is the habit of drawing a ... exchange . I confess that I do not much like phrases such as exchange theory , equity theory , balance theory , and ...
... Exchange . " Another feature I deplore in the current intellectual climate of psy- chology is the habit of drawing a ... exchange . I confess that I do not much like phrases such as exchange theory , equity theory , balance theory , and ...
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... theory ( see Walster et al . , 1978 and Walster , 1973 ) was developed in the hope of providing the glimmerings of the general theory that social psychologists so badly need . It attempts to integrate the insights of rein- forcement theory ...
... theory ( see Walster et al . , 1978 and Walster , 1973 ) was developed in the hope of providing the glimmerings of the general theory that social psychologists so badly need . It attempts to integrate the insights of rein- forcement theory ...
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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. exchange theory may be strengthened if it considers concepts from theoretical systems that have to do with cognitive functioning . Our pre- ceding suggestions about understanding aspects of social exchange ...
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. exchange theory may be strengthened if it considers concepts from theoretical systems that have to do with cognitive functioning . Our pre- ceding suggestions about understanding aspects of social exchange ...
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