Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... rewards in a " local " situation and those existing in a " referential struc- ture ” —that is , some generalized frame of reference regarded as con- stituting an appropriate comparison , and yielding normative expecta- tions about the ...
... rewards in a " local " situation and those existing in a " referential struc- ture ” —that is , some generalized frame of reference regarded as con- stituting an appropriate comparison , and yielding normative expecta- tions about the ...
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... rewards but the concept of profit is quite consistent with the general logic of the theory . 18. More exactly we might distinguish between gross reward , which is the reward received , and net reward , which is reward received minus rewards ...
... rewards but the concept of profit is quite consistent with the general logic of the theory . 18. More exactly we might distinguish between gross reward , which is the reward received , and net reward , which is reward received minus rewards ...
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... rewards for an individual and members of a group or social stratum , i.e. , the lower the risk / reward ratio , the more likely they are to become participants in a social move- ment . . . . " When they attribute movement participation ...
... rewards for an individual and members of a group or social stratum , i.e. , the lower the risk / reward ratio , the more likely they are to become participants in a social move- ment . . . . " When they attribute movement participation ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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