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In Equity Theory, a partner puts in some costs but the other partner benefits them in a different way. What does this mean?

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Card 7

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Avoidance, Balance and Directness are all part of Ayres' (1983)...

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Card 8

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Duck's reasons for relationship break up include pre-exisiting doom, mechanical failure and...

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Card 9

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Who created the 6-stage model for the explanation of the breakdown of relationships?

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Card 10

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Who created the 5-stage model for the explanation of the breakdown of relationships?

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Card 11

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Clarke and Hatfield (1989) provided evidence to what?

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Card 12

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Why are some characteristics or traits passed on, even though they make it difficult for survival?

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Card 13

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"Any investment made to an offspring increases the chance of that offspring surviving, at the expense of the parents ability to invest in any other offspring". Who devised this definition of Parental Investment?

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Card 14

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'Sex differences' is one explanation of evolutionary explanations of parental investment. What is another explanation?

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Card 15

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What was the main piece of evidence that was created, supporting Hazan and Shaver's Theory of Love as an attachment?

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