Social Exchange Orientation Scale

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katushiko Yoshikawa ◽  
Chia-Huei Wu ◽  
Hyun-Jung Lee
1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard I. Murstein ◽  
James A. Azar

1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard I. Murstein ◽  
Robert Wadlin ◽  
Charles F. Bond

1977 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard I. Murstein ◽  
Mary Cerreto ◽  
Marcia G. MacDonald

1987 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 212-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard I. Murstein ◽  
Robert Wadlin ◽  
Charles F. Bond

2002 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 299-314
Author(s):  
Bernard I. Murstein ◽  
Jeffrey A. Reif ◽  
Gia Syracuse-Siewert

Couples (22 young, married, 18 young unmarried) completed the Exchange Orientation Scale, which measures how much individuals believe equality of exchange should characterize their social relationships, as well as the Norman Personality Trait Scale, which gives measures for the self and ideal-self. Couples also rated their sexual satisfaction, their partners' physical attractiveness, their own attractiveness, and had their photographs evaluated for attractiveness by disinterested raters. Subgroups were formed of physically attractive couples, couples in which the members were of disparate attractiveness, and couples in which the individuals perceived themselves as equal to their partners in attractiveness or as inferior. In accordance with exchange theory, the hypotheses were (1) unmarried men would show higher exchange scores than married men, (2) attractive men in disparately attractive couples would show greater exchange scores than attractive men in both-attractive couples, (3) attractive members of disparately attractive couples would possess lower self-acceptance and (4) experience greater sexual satisfaction than attractive members of both-attractive couples. Results supported all hypotheses in varying extents.


2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 131-134
Author(s):  
Urte Scholz ◽  
Rainer Hornung

Abstract. The main research areas of the Social and Health Psychology group at the Department of Psychology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, are introduced. Exemplarily, three currently ongoing projects are described. The project ”Dyadic exchange processes in couples facing dementia” examines social exchanges in couples with the husband suffering from dementia and is based on Equity Theory. This project applies a multi-method approach by combining self-report with observational data. The ”Swiss Tobacco Monitoring System” (TMS) is a representative survey on smoking behaviour in Switzerland. Besides its survey character, the Swiss TMS also allows for testing psychological research questions on smoking with a representative sample. The project, ”Theory-based planning interventions for changing nutrition behaviour in overweight individuals”, elaborates on the concept of planning. More specifically, it is tested whether there is a critical amount of repetitions of a planning intervention (e.g., three or nine times) in order to ensure long-term effects.


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