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Jarvie, Scott – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2019
It is typically understood that friendship is define as "a close and informal relationship of mutual trust and intimacy" (Oxford English Dictionary). On a basic level, friends care about each other. They spend time interacting in ways that are mutually beneficial. Friendships usually take a period of time to develop--people typically do…
Descriptors: Friendship, Teacher Student Relationship, Humanization, Interaction
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Molm, Linda D.; Melamed, David; Whitham, Monica M. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2013
Network structures have strong effects on the frequency and terms of negotiated exchanges, shaping who exchanges with whom and who fares better or worse. In this study we ask how exchange patterns of commitment and inequality are affected when negotiated exchanges are combined with reciprocal exchanges in more complex relationships of…
Descriptors: Organizational Theories, Social Exchange Theory, Networks, Laboratory Experiments
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Garrison, John; Pate, Larry – Journal of Psychology, 1977
Tests a scaling instrument that measures an individual's power in four communication situations. Shows that positive and negative personal power and reward power are three stable factors accounting for seven-tenths of the total variance. Supports the hypothesis that perceived interpersonal power varies across communication contexts. (RL)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Factor Analysis, Interaction