PSYB10H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Equity Theory, Social Exchange Theory, Positive Illusions
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Five criteria of need: evolutionary basis, universality, guides social cognition, satiable, and profound consequences w/o relationships. Universality caregiving between mother/child, wrestling btwn siblings, flirtation by courting young couples, etc. Satiable limit to how many bonds we form, after that do not seek for such i. e. most people have 6 close friends. Consequences prisoners feel anguish when separated from family, animals are more aggressive and antisocial when reared in isolation or separated from mother. Communal relationship: relationships in which individuals feel a special responsibility for one another and are expected to be long term; based on principle of need give/receive according to who has the most urgent need. Exchange relationship: trade-based relationships where individuals feel little responsibility toward one another and are often short term; giving/ receiving based on equity (you get what you give) and reciprocity (what you give is returned) Eastern societies view relationships as more communal than westerners (exchange) in the workplace.