Asked by nicole bechter on Apr 24, 2024

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All of the following are critical factors proposed by interdependence theory EXCEPT which one?

A) satisfaction
B) investments
C) perceived alternatives
D) trustworthiness

Interdependence Theory

A theory in social psychology that examines how the relationships between individuals affect their behaviors and outcomes.

Trustworthiness

The quality of being reliable, dependable, and worthy of confidence.

Perceived Alternatives

The options or choices perceived by individuals that are available to them in a given situation.

  • Explain the key principles of interdependence theory as they relate to the dynamics of relationships.
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Zybrea KnightMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to interdependence theory, satisfaction, investments, and perceived alternatives are all critical factors that influence the level of interdependence between individuals or groups. Trustworthiness, while important in any type of relationship, is not specifically mentioned as a critical factor in this theory.