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Card 16
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Thiabut and Kelley suggest that we develop a comparison level, explain(AO1)
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Card 17
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Social exchange theory can explain why some women stay in abusive relationships. Rusbult and Martz (1995) argue? (AO2)
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Card 18
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What do Duck and Sants suggest about the social exchange theory?(AO2)
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Card 19
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The main criticism of social exchange theory is that it is somewhat selfish, explain(AO2)
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Card 20
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Research suggests that such 'economic' theories like the social exchange theory can only apply to relationships in western societies, explain(AO2)
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Card 21
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Explain equity theory and the view of Walster et al(AO1)
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Card 22
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However, equity does not always mean equality, within equity theory, explain(AO1)
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Card 23
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Clark and Mills disagreed with the claim that all relationships are based on economics, explain (AO2)
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Card 24
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Ragsdale et al reject the claim that equity is the key determent in relationship satisfaction, explain(AO2)
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Card 25
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Ragsdale et al's claim is then supported by a study using 1500 couples,as part of the US national survey of families, which found?(AO2)
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