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Topic: Theory of Social Exchange

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  Theory    Social  
  Exchange    Social Learning Theory  
  Cognitive Social Theories  

 
 
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Politics:Feminist
Dream job(s):Spy,  Social worker
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Favorite great leader(s):Margaret Thatcher
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Favorite great thinker(s):Richard Dawkins,  Alan Turing
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"Criticism is prejudice made plausible." - Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956)
 
 
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Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Some examples are: exchange theories that stem from classical behaviourism, social behavioural theories as symbolic interactionism and various psychoanalytical theories.
Cheater detection and the fundamental attribution error: A test of social exchange theory.
Cheater detection on the Wason task: A test of social exchange theory versus dominance theory.
 
 
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