Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... interest and so far as long - run self - interest does in fact conflict with short - run interests , prudential obligation is moral obligation [ Ellis , 1971 , p . 696 ] . " Nevertheless , if we conceive of individualistic and group ...
... interest and so far as long - run self - interest does in fact conflict with short - run interests , prudential obligation is moral obligation [ Ellis , 1971 , p . 696 ] . " Nevertheless , if we conceive of individualistic and group ...
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... interests as well . III . Stage II : Expansion of Interlocking Interest - Spheres The fundamental contrast between Stage I ( exploration ) and Stage II ( expansion ) is the enlargement or increase of intermeshing interest- spheres ( or ...
... interests as well . III . Stage II : Expansion of Interlocking Interest - Spheres The fundamental contrast between Stage I ( exploration ) and Stage II ( expansion ) is the enlargement or increase of intermeshing interest- spheres ( or ...
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... interest sphere of his . For example , he may have certain academic weak- nesses in areas where she has strengths . Consequently , she may appeal to his interest in completing an educational program and utilize her re- sources to assist ...
... interest sphere of his . For example , he may have certain academic weak- nesses in areas where she has strengths . Consequently , she may appeal to his interest in completing an educational program and utilize her re- sources to assist ...
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