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The Structure of Outcome Interdependence

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The Structure of Outcome Interdependence

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The Structure of Outcome Interdependence book

The Structure of Outcome Interdependence

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The Structure of Outcome Interdependence book

ByHarold H. Kelley
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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1982
Imprint Psychology Press
Pages 44
eBook ISBN 9780203781586

ABSTRACT

Interdependence refers to the effects interacting persons have on each other. Interdependence can be described in many different ways depending on the nature of the effect in question. Thus we might define interdependence as mutual attitudinal influence, spread of emotional states (contagion), interchange of information, or, as suggested by Robert Sears (1951), mutual behavioral effects, each person's behavior providing the stimulus for the other's response.

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