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A generally acceptable definition of interpersonal reward / cost factors is provided by Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) : By rewards , we refer to the pleasures , satisfactions , and gratifications the person enjoys .
A generally acceptable definition of interpersonal reward / cost factors is provided by Thibaut and Kelley ( 1959 ) : By rewards , we refer to the pleasures , satisfactions , and gratifications the person enjoys .
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tional factors . Interpersonal rewards and costs are intrinsic to a social relationship itself ( e.g. , liking , power , status ) and are analogous to Thibaut and Kelley's endogenous factors . Personal factors involve gratifications ...
tional factors . Interpersonal rewards and costs are intrinsic to a social relationship itself ( e.g. , liking , power , status ) and are analogous to Thibaut and Kelley's endogenous factors . Personal factors involve gratifications ...
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FRANKFURT , L. P. The role of some individual and interpersonal factors in the acquaintance process . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , The American University , Washington , D. C. , 1965 . FREEDMAN , E. P. Spatial proximity and ...
FRANKFURT , L. P. The role of some individual and interpersonal factors in the acquaintance process . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , The American University , Washington , D. C. , 1965 . FREEDMAN , E. P. Spatial proximity and ...
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