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Personal Relationship and Social Relationships – definition and differences

Personal Relationships: meet emotional, relational, and instrumental needs, as they are intimate, close, and interdependent. (best friends, partner, etc.)Social Relationships: occasionally meet our needs and lack the closeness and interdependence of personal relationships. (coworkers, distant relatives)

Know the order of the stages of relationship interaction – five for coming together and five for coming apart

Coming Together:


1.) Initiating


2.) Experimenting


3.) Intensifying


4.) Integrating


5.) Bonding



Coming Apart:


1.) Differentiating


2.) Circumscribing


3.) Stagnating


4.) Avoiding


5.) Terminating

Social exchange theory with examples of costs and rewards

Social Exchange Theory: a weighing of the costs and rewards in a given relationship. Rewards: outcomes from a relationship that benefit us in some way


Costs: outcomes that don’t necessarily benefit us, such as granting favors and providing emotional support.