Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... social interaction . Perhaps the long postreproductive period ( for women ) in the human life cycle is an indication of the bioso- cial importance of social interaction between a few old persons who are not parents and younger members ...
... social interaction . Perhaps the long postreproductive period ( for women ) in the human life cycle is an indication of the bioso- cial importance of social interaction between a few old persons who are not parents and younger members ...
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... relationship with a terminally ill person ) .1 In summary , the symbolic - interactionist approach to relationships seems to provide a framework for understanding social relationships , especially enduring relationships , that is ...
... relationship with a terminally ill person ) .1 In summary , the symbolic - interactionist approach to relationships seems to provide a framework for understanding social relationships , especially enduring relationships , that is ...
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... social - network models , which focus on the import of the participants ' being involved in several overlap- ping relationships ; and ( c ) ecological models , which focus on the system of interdependent relations among multiple ...
... social - network models , which focus on the import of the participants ' being involved in several overlap- ping relationships ; and ( c ) ecological models , which focus on the system of interdependent relations among multiple ...
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