reviewAnnual Review of PsychologyDec 23, 2002GREEN OA

Interdependence, Interaction, and Relationships

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

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…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Attribution
  • Cognition
  • Social psychology
  • Relevance (law)
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Cognitive psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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