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Essay heading: Social Exchange Theory
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There was no minimizing the negative outcomes because everything had a negative ending. Later, the Social Exchange theory will be
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applied to this episode, but for now it is best to comprehend how the Social Exchange theory works.
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The Social Exchange theory, as stated by Unger and Johnson, is that in which, "human behavior is governed by the desire to maximize positive experiences and minimize negative ones" (604). People constantly evaluate the rewards and costs of their relationship as well as the rewards and costs of interaction with another individual... displayed next 300 characters
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