Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... orthogenesis is a major contribution . This notion posits that developmental change involves both continuous and ... orthogenetic form . While we will have reason to reiterate this conception in our discussion of relationship ...
... orthogenesis is a major contribution . This notion posits that developmental change involves both continuous and ... orthogenetic form . While we will have reason to reiterate this conception in our discussion of relationship ...
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... orthogenetic nature of develop- ment . 1. GLOBALITY TO DIFFERENTIATION - HIERARCHIC INTEGRATION In the example of the graduate student - mentor relationship it was implied that the basis for relationship initiation was an academic enter ...
... orthogenetic nature of develop- ment . 1. GLOBALITY TO DIFFERENTIATION - HIERARCHIC INTEGRATION In the example of the graduate student - mentor relationship it was implied that the basis for relationship initiation was an academic enter ...
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... orthogenetic course . Finally , relationships do not have infinite durations , and orthogenetically derived notions will allow us to speak , in a moment , about relationship dissolution . At this point , however , we should indicate ...
... orthogenetic course . Finally , relationships do not have infinite durations , and orthogenetically derived notions will allow us to speak , in a moment , about relationship dissolution . At this point , however , we should indicate ...
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