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      Interdependence, Interaction, and Relationships

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          Interdependence theory presents a logical analysis of the structure of interpersonal situations, offering a conceptual framework in which interdependence situations can be analyzed in terms of six dimensions. Specific situations present specific problems and opportunities, logically implying the relevance of specific motives and permitting their expression. Via the concept of transformation, the theory explains how interaction is shaped by broader considerations such as long-term goals and concern for a partner's welfare. The theory illuminates our understanding of social-cognitive processes that are of longstanding interest to psychologists such as cognition and affect, attribution, and self-presentation. The theory also explains adaptation to repeatedly encountered interdependence patterns, as well as the embodiment of such adaptations in interpersonal dispositions, relationship-specific motives, and social norms.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Psychology
                Annu. Rev. Psychol.
                Annual Reviews
                0066-4308
                1545-2085
                February 2003
                February 2003
                : 54
                : 1
                : 351-375
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3270;
                [2 ]Department of Social Psychology, Free University at Amsterdam, Van der Boechorsstraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam;
                Article
                10.1146/annurev.psych.54.101601.145059
                12415073
                f7a10d77-d58c-41f9-8fde-8fa71f2df29e
                © 2003
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