Interdependence Theory  (Social Interdependence Theory)

Interdependence Theory (Harold Kelley, John Thibaut, 1950s) – a perspective on interpersonal relationships that expresses such relationships as a function of four factors: Structure (the situation), Transformation (participants’ actions), Interaction (participants’ characters), Adaptation (social conditions, including prior experience and social norms)

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Davis, B., & Francis, K. (2022). “Interdependence Theory  (Social Interdependence Theory)” in Discourses on Learning in Education. https://learningdiscourses.com.


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