Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... important theoretical questions ( which we addressed in a second study , to be described later ) about the relation between love and conflict , and the role of conflict in developing intimacy . In order to analyze the relative importance ...
... important theoretical questions ( which we addressed in a second study , to be described later ) about the relation between love and conflict , and the role of conflict in developing intimacy . In order to analyze the relative importance ...
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... important exchanges being monitored and controlled most closely , and ( b ) develop- ing rules of fairness in relationship exchanges - making it less important to evaluate the fairness of each exchange ( which is a characteristic of ...
... important exchanges being monitored and controlled most closely , and ( b ) develop- ing rules of fairness in relationship exchanges - making it less important to evaluate the fairness of each exchange ( which is a characteristic of ...
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... important relationships . While the Lowenthal and Haven data apply only to older persons , it would seem that confidant relationships would be important for young and middle - aged adults as well . Perhaps the need for a close , trusted ...
... important relationships . While the Lowenthal and Haven data apply only to older persons , it would seem that confidant relationships would be important for young and middle - aged adults as well . Perhaps the need for a close , trusted ...
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