Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... gained from the interaction must be equal to or greater than A AB B Figure 8.1 Parameters of the dyadic social network . the cost ( value lost ) . If the transaction 224 Carl A. Ridley and Arthur W. Avery Social Networks.
... gained from the interaction must be equal to or greater than A AB B Figure 8.1 Parameters of the dyadic social network . the cost ( value lost ) . If the transaction 224 Carl A. Ridley and Arthur W. Avery Social Networks.
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... network have links ( i.e. , social relations ) with other members of the network independently of the dyad members . Density may be measured by the formula 200a / n ( n - 1 ) where a refers to the actual number of links in the network ...
... network have links ( i.e. , social relations ) with other members of the network independently of the dyad members . Density may be measured by the formula 200a / n ( n - 1 ) where a refers to the actual number of links in the network ...
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... social network regarding appropriate or desired behavior . PROPOSITION 6 : If the social network is not in agreement regarding the behavior or expected behavior of the dyad , the dyad will be influ- enced most by those members of the ...
... social network regarding appropriate or desired behavior . PROPOSITION 6 : If the social network is not in agreement regarding the behavior or expected behavior of the dyad , the dyad will be influ- enced most by those members of the ...
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