The social exchange theory
[DOCX File]San Jose State University
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Emerged from social exchange theory. Stresses the role of rewards and costs in influencing behavior (from dyads to nations) Inspired social network theory . Social Constructionist Theory. The social constructionist perspective focuses on how people learn, through their interactions with each other, to classify the world and their place in it.
[DOCX File]UNIT THREE: COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS
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Social Exchange theory - the relative social values of the boy and girl are negotiated by the family . in past years, the dowry was negotiated by the family. Free-Choice Marriages. person influenced very unconsciously by parents, friends, culture, religion etc . The Evolution of Courtship.
[DOCX File]The deaf community and Communication Theories
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Lastly Social exchange theory slightly interacts with the deaf community in the assumption that relationships are interdependent, and relationships in the deaf community are very different than those in the hearing world. In the deaf community if someone is late the group is interrupted asking why the individual was late which may take up to ...
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“Social Exchange Theory as a Framework for Teaching the Sociological Perspective.” Teaching Sociology. 19:140-153. Cook, Karen, Jodi O’Brien and Peter Kollock. 1990. “Exchange Theory: A Blueprint for Structure and Process.” In. Frontiers of Social Theory, edited by G. Ritzer. New York: Columbia University Press.
[DOC File]Human Nature and Social Cooperation - UMass Amherst
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The concept of social exchange provided the basis for a movement to develop an axiomatic sociological theory starting from first principles (Homans 1958, Emerson 1962, Blau 1964, Cook 1987). A social exchange involves the mutual transfer of benefits such as goods, ideas, aid, or social approval under conditions of incompletely specified ...
[DOC File]Chapter 18 – Social Psych
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social exchange theory is the theory that our social behavior is an exchange process, the aim of which is to maximize benefits and minimize costs. Through socialization, we learn the reciprocity norm, which is an expectation that we should return help (not harm) to those who have helped us.
[DOC File]Questions for Discussion: Chapter 9
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The social penetration theory identified four stages of relationship development: orientation, exploratory affective, affective exchange, and stable. Could you provide an example to illustrate the characteristics of each stage? 7. To what extent does Yum’s universalistic versus particularistic relationship dimension apply in your culture?
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A. social exchange theory. B. egoism. C. the reciprocity norm. D. self-theory. 26. Small average differences between attractive and unattractive people in areas like self-confidence and social skills are probably the result of. A. self-fulfilling prophecies. B. personality traits that are genetically linked with physical appearance.
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Exchange theory originated in the field of sociology in the 1920s. However, since the late 1950s and early 1960s, social exchange theory has been a major school of thought in the field of both social psychology and sociology. This is largely due to the work of George Homans, John Thibaut, Harold Kelley, and Peter Blau.
[DOC File]Social Psychology Study Guide 3
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social exchange theory. social comparison theory. reasons for familiarity and liking. Schacter's experiments (need for affiliation under stress) affiliation vs. intimacy. rub-off effect. Thibaut and Kelley. functional distance. women's bodies as objects of beauty, men's bodies as instruments of action.
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