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Author Burgess, Robert L

Title Social Exchange in Developing Relationships
Published Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (447 pages)
Contents Front Cover; Social Exchange in Developing Relationships; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Part I: introduction; Chapter 1. Social Exchange in Developing Relationships: An Overview; I. Introduction; II. The Nature of Close Relationships; III. The Development of Closeness in Relationships; IV. Social Exchange in Developing Relationships; V. The Social Context of Relationships; VI. Conclusion; References; Part II: The Development Course of Close Relationships; Chapter 2. The Initiation of Social Relationships and Interpersonal Attraction
I. The Importance of Understanding the Antecedents of the Initiation of Social RelationshipsII. A Perceptual Approach to the Problem of Relationship Initiation; III. Outcome Dependency: A Framework for Viewing Relationship Initiation; IV. Identification of the Social Environment; V. Some Comments on the Relationship between Attention and Attraction; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Social Exchange and Behavioral Interdependence; I. Introduction; II. Stage I: Exploration; III. Stage II: Expansion of Interlocking Interest-Spheres; IV. Stage III: Commitment; V. Summary; References
Chapter 4. Equity Theory and Intimate RelationshipsI. Introduction; II. The Equity Formulation; III. The Theorists' Debate: Is Equity Theory Applicable to Intimate Relationships?; IV. The Accumulating Evidence; V. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Conflict in the Development of Close Relationships; I. The Structure of Close Relationships; II. The Development of Close Relationships; III. The Role of Conflict in the Development of Close Relationships; References; Chapter 6. A Social Exchange View on the Dissolution of Pair Relationships; I. Introduction
II. An Exchange Perspective on RelationshipsIII. Determinants of Pair Dissolution; IV. Conclusion; References; Part III: Beyond the Dyad: Approaches to Explaining Exchange in Developing Relationships; Chapter 7. Natural Selection and Social Exchange; I. Introduction; II. The Sexual Organism as Nepotist; III. Historical Relationships between Nepotism and Reciprocity; IV. Analyses of Human Nepotism and Reciprocity; V. The Evolution of Nepotism and Recipocity in Humans; VI. Ontogeny and Social Exchange; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 8. Social Network Influence on the Dyadic Relationship
I. IntroductionII. Social Networks; III. Interactional Criteria; IV. Structural Criteria; V. Network Influences; VI. Social Exchange within Dyads; VII. Social-Exchange Theory Assumptions; VIII. Types of Dyadic Exchange Patterns; IX. Sequencing of Exchange Patterns within Dyadic Relationships; X. Social Network Influence on Dyadic Relationships; XI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 9. Personality and Exchange in Developing Relationships; I. Introduction; II. The Nature of Personality; III. Personality and Commodities of Exchange; IV. Complementary Needs and Resource Exchange
Summary Social Exchange in Developing Relationships
Notes V. Reciprocal Patterns of Activity
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Subject Interpersonal relations.
Social exchange.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Interpersonal relations
Social exchange
Form Electronic book
Author Huston, Ted L
ISBN 9781483261300
1483261301