Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... relations between the dyad and others are based on a single role relation it is termed uniplex ( or single - stranded ) , whereas a relation that covers many roles ( e.g. , friend , neighbor ) is termed multiplex , or multi - stranded ...
... relations between the dyad and others are based on a single role relation it is termed uniplex ( or single - stranded ) , whereas a relation that covers many roles ( e.g. , friend , neighbor ) is termed multiplex , or multi - stranded ...
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... relation — has been used to exemplify the nature of circular functions . This was done because it is believed that development by its very nature is basically a social relation phenomenon . As is depicted in Figure 10.1 , other ...
... relation — has been used to exemplify the nature of circular functions . This was done because it is believed that development by its very nature is basically a social relation phenomenon . As is depicted in Figure 10.1 , other ...
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... relation- ships in which the participants implicitly assume that the relationship is immortal . Most persons probably tend to live as if they and their relationships — were going to continue forever . But this is obviously a delusion ...
... relation- ships in which the participants implicitly assume that the relationship is immortal . Most persons probably tend to live as if they and their relationships — were going to continue forever . But this is obviously a delusion ...
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