Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... TYPE Figure 10.2 The type of symmetry at which a relationship exists is dependent on the developmental levels and rates of development of the dyad members . Box 4 , one of least symmetry ; and Boxes 286 Richard M. Lerner Relationship ...
... TYPE Figure 10.2 The type of symmetry at which a relationship exists is dependent on the developmental levels and rates of development of the dyad members . Box 4 , one of least symmetry ; and Boxes 286 Richard M. Lerner Relationship ...
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... relationship reasoning to the actual transactional relationship process . Relationship reasoning is viewed as ... development and may produce a tension that leads to en- hancement or to termination of a relationship . Each partner's ...
... relationship reasoning to the actual transactional relationship process . Relationship reasoning is viewed as ... development and may produce a tension that leads to en- hancement or to termination of a relationship . Each partner's ...
Page 345
... relationship progression toward consolidation , commit- ment , and mutuality . If partners differ in their relationship reasoning and cannot find ... development of relation- 11. Sexual Involvement and Relationship Development 345 Summary.
... relationship progression toward consolidation , commit- ment , and mutuality . If partners differ in their relationship reasoning and cannot find ... development of relation- 11. Sexual Involvement and Relationship Development 345 Summary.
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