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Social Exchange Theory (SET)

A theory that posits people evaluate their relationships in economic terms, focusing on self-interest and perceived rewards and costs.

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Interpersonal Relationships

Relationships that are influenced by the satisfaction of both individuals' self-interests.

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Economic Analogy

The comparison of social exchanges to economic transactions, where individuals seek profit.

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Assumptions of SET

Key beliefs that include the nature of individuals, the interdependence of relationships, and the rational evaluation of costs and rewards.

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Rewards

Positive values or benefits gained from a relationship, such as cash, goods, services, or sentiments.

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Costs

Negative values associated with a relationship, including time, money, and psychological stress.

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Perceived Profit

The subjective evaluation of what individuals believe they gain from a relationship, which may differ from reality.

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Reward Deprivation

A situation where an individual feels a significant need for a specific reward that is not being met.

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Reward Satiation

When an individual perceives they have received too much of a reward, diminishing its value.

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Behavioral Sequences

A series of actions taken by individuals in a relationship to achieve specific goals.

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Fate Control

The ability of one partner to influence the outcomes of the other partner in a relationship.

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Behavior Control

The power to change another's behavior by altering one's own actions.

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Mutual Dependence

A dimension of interdependence where both partners rely on each other for various needs.

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Asymmetric Dependence

A situation where one partner is more dependent on the other for satisfaction of their outcomes.

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Conflict

A lack of correspondence in outcomes between partners in a relationship.

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Coordination

The need for partners to work together to achieve desired outcomes.

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Future Interdependence

The impact of current interactions on future relationships and behaviors.

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Information Certainty

The mutual understanding between partners regarding each other's wants and needs.

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