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Card 6

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Equity doesn't necessarily mean --------.

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Card 7

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It's possible for each partner to contribute & receive --------- amounts and for the relationship to still be equitable.

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Card 8

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What's considered 'fair' in a relationship, in terms of input & output, is largely a ----------- opinion for each partner.

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Card 9

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If one partner sees themselves as putting in ---- than the other, the relationship will still be judged fair if they get less out of the relationship.

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Card 10

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----- of inputs and outputs.

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Card 11

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An equitable relationship should be one where a partner's benefits minus their costs ------ their partner's benefits less their costs.

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Card 12

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If we perceive inequality in our relationship then we're --------- to restore it.

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Card 13

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We may ------ the amount we put into a relationship or the amount we expect from a relationship to restore the appearance of equity.

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Card 14

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Who disagreed with the claim that all relationships are based on economics & distinguished the difference between exchange relationships and communal relationships?

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Card 15

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An -------- relationship is one between colleagues and involves keeping track of rewards and costs.

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