Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... pair situation ; the latter enlarged the perspective to the pair relationship . A pair situation consists of the matrix of all possible interactions formed by two actors ' behavior repertoires ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Each possible ...
... pair situation ; the latter enlarged the perspective to the pair relationship . A pair situation consists of the matrix of all possible interactions formed by two actors ' behavior repertoires ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . Each possible ...
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... few miles later ; a dancer at a contra dance pairs off with one partner , only to whirl away and join hands with another . In a tiny 6. A Social Exchange View on the Dissolution of Pair Relationships 181 Determinants of Pair Dissolution.
... few miles later ; a dancer at a contra dance pairs off with one partner , only to whirl away and join hands with another . In a tiny 6. A Social Exchange View on the Dissolution of Pair Relationships 181 Determinants of Pair Dissolution.
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... pair relationships . Concepts such as reward , cost , cumulative payoff , exchange balance , and outcome comparison were used in order to consider relationships differing in their attractiveness and their stability . To examine pair ...
... pair relationships . Concepts such as reward , cost , cumulative payoff , exchange balance , and outcome comparison were used in order to consider relationships differing in their attractiveness and their stability . To examine pair ...
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