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Stewart, Abigail J.; Winter, David G. – Signs, 1977
Cross-national data and social science techniques of data analysis were used to examine the nature and causes of female suppression. Social-educational status and economic status were isolated as two independent aspects of female status. This analysis is discussed in relation to other social, economic and feminist theories. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Economic Status, Females, Social Exchange Theory, Social Status
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Barnett, Mark A.; Andrews, Judy A. – Developmental Psychology, 1977
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Research
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Bloom, K. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
Three-month-old infants received two consecutive 5-minute periods of adult social stimulation. Study results showed that social reinforcement changes the pattern and not the rate of infant vocal responding. (MS)
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Reinforcement, Research Methodology
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Nofz, Michael P. – Family Relations, 1984
Proposes a model for mate selection which outlines three modes of interpersonal relating--fantasy, testing, and assessment (FTA). The model is viewed as a more accurate representation of mate selection processes than suggested by earlier theories, and can be used to clarify couples' understandings of their own relationships. (JAC)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Fantasy, Interpersonal Relationship, Mate Selection
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Spanier, Graham B.; Thompson, Linda – Journal of Divorce, 1983
Examined relief and distress as responses to the termination of marriage in a study of 205 individuals soon after their final separation. Results showed that relief is a frequent response to marital separation. Group differences in response were associated with the rewards and costs of ending a marriage. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Divorce, Emotional Response, Individual Differences
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Dies, Robert R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973
The scale demonstrated reasonable item homogeneity. Validity data from five separate samples suggested that scores on the Group Therapist Orientation Scale related meaningfully to actual behavior in a group therapy context. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Interaction, Rating Scales, Social Exchange Theory
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Andrews, Martha C.; Witt, L. A.; Kacmar, K. Michele – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2003
For 178 employees, perceptions of organizational politics were negatively related to manager assessments of employees' likelihood of staying. This association was true only for employees with moderate to strong exchange ideology (beliefs regarding workplace reciprocity). (Contains 45 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Interprofessional Relationship, Labor Turnover, Politics
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Molm, Linda D. – Social Forces, 1989
Describes a social exchange experiment in which subjects (college students) with different assigned levels of reward power and punishment power exchanged rewards or punishments with each other or with computer-simulated actors through computer-mediated exchange networks. Contains 33 references. (SV)
Descriptors: College Students, Individual Power, Punishment, Rewards
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Bowen, Gary L. – Family Relations, 1988
Proposes Value-Behavior Congruency Model of Family Life Satisfaction, model which assesses family from its own value base. Sees model as way to define and conceptualize family life satisfaction. Explains that model is anchored both theoretically and empirically, and discusses implications of the model for clinical assessment and intervention.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Life, Life Satisfaction, Models
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Bienenstock, Elisa Jayne; Bianchi, Alison J. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Early theoretical work on social exchange focused on how exchange relations generate social structural outcomes. Specifically, gift giving was said to evoke status structures. No experimental evidence exists to verify or refute the notion that gift giving during exchange processes generates status hierarchies. We present experimental results…
Descriptors: Social Exchange Theory, Status, Expectation, Context Effect
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van de Rijt, Arnout; Macy, Michael W. – Social Forces, 2006
A division of labor is mediated by exchange of valued goods and services. We use social exchange theory to extend this principal to "labors of love." Sexual activity in a close personal relationship seems outside the domain of bargaining and exchange. Nevertheless, we explore the possibility that this most intimate of human relations is influenced…
Descriptors: Evidence, Interpersonal Attraction, Interpersonal Relationship, Sexuality
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Bauman, Sheri – Journal of School Counseling, 2007
This article examines the effectiveness of incentives in improving survey response rates of school counselors and compares the findings with those of previously researched populations. A $1 cash incentive increased response rates for a one-wave mailing of a questionnaire, while a raffle opportunity did not. The number and length of optional…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Incentives, Program Effectiveness
Mishler, Barbara – 1989
The economic theory of social exchange has some serious shortcomings when applied to minorities--especially the disabled. First, it assumes dyads comprise the basic unit where exchange occurs and that rewards and costs must occur at that level. Second, the model standardizes the experience of white, Western European and American males. The model…
Descriptors: Altruism, Disabilities, Group Behavior, Interpersonal Communication
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Hook, Jay – Child Development, 1978
Children aged 5, 9, and 13 years did work superior to, equal to, or inferior to another child and allocated reward between them. The three age groups showed qualitatively different allocations consistent with hypothesized age-related stages: (1) no relation of allocation to relative work, (2) preservation of rank from work to reward, and (3)…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Concepts, Research
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Mutran, Elizabeth; Reitzes, Donald C. – American Sociological Review, 1984
Investigated the interaction between older adults and their adult children, focusing on the impact of social structure and subjective factors on family interaction and on the influence of family exchanges on self-feelings among the elderly. Found that older adults with families have a higher sense of well-being than others. (CMG)
Descriptors: Marital Status, Older Adults, Parent Child Relationship, Social Exchange Theory
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