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The more central areas have a greater impact on peripheral areas and have more linkages to other aspects of personality . For example , knowing an individual's general “ trust ” of others allows prediction of his attitudes and behaviors ...
The more central areas have a greater impact on peripheral areas and have more linkages to other aspects of personality . For example , knowing an individual's general “ trust ” of others allows prediction of his attitudes and behaviors ...
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The greater the ratio of rewards to costs , the more satisfying the relationship . 2. Absolute reward and cost properties : These involve the absolute magnitude of positive and negative experiences in a relationship .
The greater the ratio of rewards to costs , the more satisfying the relationship . 2. Absolute reward and cost properties : These involve the absolute magnitude of positive and negative experiences in a relationship .
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A basic operant - oriented hypothesis of Homans ' theory is that the greater the exchange of rewards , the greater the repetition of the activity which led to them . In like manner , the greater the costs , the greater the instability ...
A basic operant - oriented hypothesis of Homans ' theory is that the greater the exchange of rewards , the greater the repetition of the activity which led to them . In like manner , the greater the costs , the greater the instability ...
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