Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... norms . With regard to marriage , for example , men and women are said to learn norms that pro- mote interdependence , and thus order ( Pitts , 1964 ) . Males learn task- oriented norms , women person - oriented norms . Gouldner ( 1960 ) ...
... norms . With regard to marriage , for example , men and women are said to learn norms that pro- mote interdependence , and thus order ( Pitts , 1964 ) . Males learn task- oriented norms , women person - oriented norms . Gouldner ( 1960 ) ...
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... norms provides some guidelines for the initial probes that potential exchange partners may make towards each other . At the very least , these norms prescribe what elements may or may not be exchanged , how much , and what the larger ...
... norms provides some guidelines for the initial probes that potential exchange partners may make towards each other . At the very least , these norms prescribe what elements may or may not be exchanged , how much , and what the larger ...
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... norms and dyadic application of these norms the strength and nature of the network influence on the dyad relationship can be better understood . The propositions in this section are built on the idea that the influence of networks on ...
... norms and dyadic application of these norms the strength and nature of the network influence on the dyad relationship can be better understood . The propositions in this section are built on the idea that the influence of networks on ...
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