Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... interdependence passes through at least three stages ( and around them this chapter is organized ) : exploration , expan- sion , commitment . Exploration means relatively low interdependence , expansion a greater degree of interdependence ...
... interdependence passes through at least three stages ( and around them this chapter is organized ) : exploration , expan- sion , commitment . Exploration means relatively low interdependence , expansion a greater degree of interdependence ...
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... interdependence and commitment reinforce each other . First we began with an initial discussion of some of the implications of reciprocity and exchange . Next three stages of progressive involvement or solidarity were identified : ( I ) ...
... interdependence and commitment reinforce each other . First we began with an initial discussion of some of the implications of reciprocity and exchange . Next three stages of progressive involvement or solidarity were identified : ( I ) ...
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... interdependence . Along with the increase in behavioral and normative interdependence , there is also increasing interdependence on the level of personal characteristics and attitudes . Attributions are made about the self ( being in ...
... interdependence . Along with the increase in behavioral and normative interdependence , there is also increasing interdependence on the level of personal characteristics and attitudes . Attributions are made about the self ( being in ...
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