Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... intimate relations differ in so many important ways should simply affect ( a ) how easy or how difficult it is to calculate equity in a casual versus an intimate relationship and ( b ) how the participants in the respective relationships ...
... intimate relations differ in so many important ways should simply affect ( a ) how easy or how difficult it is to calculate equity in a casual versus an intimate relationship and ( b ) how the participants in the respective relationships ...
Page 107
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. his statement with regard to intimate relationships . We begin with a provisional definition : Intimates are loving persons whose lives are deeply entwined . When we reflect ... Intimate Relationships 107.
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. his statement with regard to intimate relationships . We begin with a provisional definition : Intimates are loving persons whose lives are deeply entwined . When we reflect ... Intimate Relationships 107.
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... intimate relationships ? There is one very impor- tant implication . Equity theorists have always known that to explain and predict the behavior of individuals in a relationship , one must first be able to define the relationship - one ...
... intimate relationships ? There is one very impor- tant implication . Equity theorists have always known that to explain and predict the behavior of individuals in a relationship , one must first be able to define the relationship - one ...
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