Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... outcome resulting from the action he is considering . Where the expectation is low , even though the outcome is greatly desired , the actor will not select that option . These probability estimates are made on the basis of past ...
... outcome resulting from the action he is considering . Where the expectation is low , even though the outcome is greatly desired , the actor will not select that option . These probability estimates are made on the basis of past ...
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... outcome options available to them . The more they have of one thing , the less valuable any further units of it ... outcome and goal fulfillment in action A is narrower than the gap between outcome and goal fulfillment in action B , ( ii ) ...
... outcome options available to them . The more they have of one thing , the less valuable any further units of it ... outcome and goal fulfillment in action A is narrower than the gap between outcome and goal fulfillment in action B , ( ii ) ...
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... outcome for the other party . More complex forms of exchange occur whenever more than two people enter the relationship . Indirect exchange involves two parties each giving something to a third party , who then allocates outcomes among ...
... outcome for the other party . More complex forms of exchange occur whenever more than two people enter the relationship . Indirect exchange involves two parties each giving something to a third party , who then allocates outcomes among ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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