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Social Studies, 10.12.2021 05:50 tiwaribianca475
The model suggesting that we tend to stick with people who can give us rewards that are greater than or equal to the costs we encounter in dealing with them is called .
a. attribution theory
b. social exchange theory
c. communication accommodation theory
d. social information processing theory
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