Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... rewards they seek from lovers may be in considerable flux compared with the much greater homogeneity of , say , 10 or 15 years ago . Lott and Lott ( 1974 ) also describe varieties in the types and sources of rewards that may lead to ...
... rewards they seek from lovers may be in considerable flux compared with the much greater homogeneity of , say , 10 or 15 years ago . Lott and Lott ( 1974 ) also describe varieties in the types and sources of rewards that may lead to ...
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... rewards . Many theorists have observed that intimates ' rewards are especially potent . For example , Huesmann and Levinger's ( 1976 ) elegant incremental exchange model of dyadic interaction has as its fundamental assumption : " that ...
... rewards . Many theorists have observed that intimates ' rewards are especially potent . For example , Huesmann and Levinger's ( 1976 ) elegant incremental exchange model of dyadic interaction has as its fundamental assumption : " that ...
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... rewards on each level . Rewards and costs on the level of specific behavior are now well documented and taken for granted . Rewards and costs on the higher levels reflect the simple facts that each person tends to derive satisfaction ...
... rewards on each level . Rewards and costs on the level of specific behavior are now well documented and taken for granted . Rewards and costs on the higher levels reflect the simple facts that each person tends to derive satisfaction ...
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