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... believe that exchange theory is too strongly com- mitted to empiricism to cope with the subjective component in social action . There are still others who believe that rational choice theory is not empiricist enough . A fourth group of ...
... believe that exchange theory is too strongly com- mitted to empiricism to cope with the subjective component in social action . There are still others who believe that rational choice theory is not empiricist enough . A fourth group of ...
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... believe that the image of man presented by the rational choice model is misleading . They find it hard to believe that people routinely calculate probabilities and survey alternatives in the fashion suggested by the model ...
... believe that the image of man presented by the rational choice model is misleading . They find it hard to believe that people routinely calculate probabilities and survey alternatives in the fashion suggested by the model ...
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John Wilson. change relations . Many sociologists who are not positivists believe that the treatment of the subjective component by all exchange theorists is deficient . They believe that even the rational choice model distorts our image ...
John Wilson. change relations . Many sociologists who are not positivists believe that the treatment of the subjective component by all exchange theorists is deficient . They believe that even the rational choice model distorts our image ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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