Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... factor scales composed of items that remained highly intercorrelated across the four stages . The analysis yielded two principal factors comprised of the ques- tionnaire items listed in Table 5.2 . Factor I is a general Love dimension ...
... factor scales composed of items that remained highly intercorrelated across the four stages . The analysis yielded two principal factors comprised of the ques- tionnaire items listed in Table 5.2 . Factor I is a general Love dimension ...
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... Factor I in the first two stages but , by the fourth stage ( marriage ) , are more heavily loaded on Factor II . Figure 5.2 illustrates the movement across the principal factors of the Ambivalence and Maintenance loadings from Stage 2 ...
... Factor I in the first two stages but , by the fourth stage ( marriage ) , are more heavily loaded on Factor II . Figure 5.2 illustrates the movement across the principal factors of the Ambivalence and Maintenance loadings from Stage 2 ...
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... factors that influence personal network formation and structure , several social factors , among them kinship relations , occupation , educational level , and geo- graphic and social mobility , play an important role in social networks ...
... factors that influence personal network formation and structure , several social factors , among them kinship relations , occupation , educational level , and geo- graphic and social mobility , play an important role in social networks ...
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