Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... situation for the initiator . According to Murstein , an open field encounter , between a man and a woman , for example , refers to a situation in which the man and woman do not as yet know each other or have only a nodding acquaintance ...
... situation for the initiator . According to Murstein , an open field encounter , between a man and a woman , for example , refers to a situation in which the man and woman do not as yet know each other or have only a nodding acquaintance ...
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... situation addressed by the infi- delity law , however , is much like our prototypical relationship initiation situation : the person whose affective responses are of concern is faced with an array of social stimuli ( at least two ) —the ...
... situation addressed by the infi- delity law , however , is much like our prototypical relationship initiation situation : the person whose affective responses are of concern is faced with an array of social stimuli ( at least two ) —the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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