Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... tionships are fragile ones . In our forthcoming research , we plan to test these Equity hypotheses . Let us , then , review the evidence which does exist for each of these hypotheses : HYPOTHESIS I : The Impact of Equity on Contentment ...
... tionships are fragile ones . In our forthcoming research , we plan to test these Equity hypotheses . Let us , then , review the evidence which does exist for each of these hypotheses : HYPOTHESIS I : The Impact of Equity on Contentment ...
Page 373
... tionships through the death of the other person may increase one's awareness of the finiteness of one's own life . As one's parents die , as one's friends die ( some of whom may be younger than oneself ) , one comes to realize more and ...
... tionships through the death of the other person may increase one's awareness of the finiteness of one's own life . As one's parents die , as one's friends die ( some of whom may be younger than oneself ) , one comes to realize more and ...
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... tionships may be permanent or temporary ( i.e. , revert to a prior change rate ) . Models seldom specify the time lags between the change in explan- atory variables and each change in a social relationship . A permanent or temporary ...
... tionships may be permanent or temporary ( i.e. , revert to a prior change rate ) . Models seldom specify the time lags between the change in explan- atory variables and each change in a social relationship . A permanent or temporary ...
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