6 questions with answers Graded A+
Social exchange theory - answers- Attempts to explain all types of relationships, from
ones with your friends and parents to ones with romantic partner
- Argues that relationships are based on exchange of resources, with added costs and
benefits to each relationship
Equity theory - answers- Homans (1961) wrote: The open secret of human exchange is
to give the other man behavior that is more valuable to him than it is costly to you and to
get from him behavior that is more valuable to you than it is costly to him
Van Yperen and Buunk 1990 - answers- 736 participants (437 females) tested over 2
time periods for satisfaction in relationship (1 year apart)
Sprecher 2001 - answers- Studied 101 romantic couples over 5 years
- Men and women satisfaction and commitment were assessed
Thibaut & Kelley model - answers- Propose that people use a Comparison Level (CL): =
summarizes what people expect to get or deserve from a relationship
- Think of it as a threshold for satisfaction: if what you receive from relationship exceeds
your CL, you are satisfied; if it does not, you are dissatisfied
- NB: quantity and also quality of what you receive from relationship are important
Types of relationships - answers- Level 1: Attractive Stability
- Level 2: Attractive Instability
- Level 3: Unattractive Stability
- Level 4: Unattractive Instability
- Support for Level 2 and Level 4 leading to relationship's end
Commitment - answers- Being in a relationship -> reduces attractiveness of alternatives
Investment model - answers- Level of investment in relationship influences attraction
and dependence
Commitment depends on what? - answers- Tangible events
- Intangible events
- Planned investments
Commitment (Le & Agnew 2003) - answers- Meta-analysis of 52 studies, testing
Investment Model