Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... orientation of parties . . . is a moral orientation . . . . The reactions of the parties are often the result of their concerns to guide , respect , and obey the other party . . . . " Brickman contends that such a relationship is one in ...
... orientation of parties . . . is a moral orientation . . . . The reactions of the parties are often the result of their concerns to guide , respect , and obey the other party . . . . " Brickman contends that such a relationship is one in ...
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... orientation while the other partner has a self - other orienta- tion . Both partners possess different but valuable goods and services , which are exchanged between them . The self - other oriented partner possesses more resources , or ...
... orientation while the other partner has a self - other orienta- tion . Both partners possess different but valuable goods and services , which are exchanged between them . The self - other oriented partner possesses more resources , or ...
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... orientation . Orientation to ap- proval and to pleasing and helping others . Conformity to stereotypical images of majority or natural role behavior , and judgment by intentions . Stage 4 : Law and Order : Orientation to " doing duty ...
... orientation . Orientation to ap- proval and to pleasing and helping others . Conformity to stereotypical images of majority or natural role behavior , and judgment by intentions . Stage 4 : Law and Order : Orientation to " doing duty ...
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