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Choose one topic from any of these chapters only; chapters 15, 16, 17

( I have selected Social Exchange Theory)

You must take the concept or theory you chose from the above chapters and use it to interpret something that you experienced or observed in the real world. That “something” can be an event that happened to a person, neighbor, or an incident that you personally observed in the real world. That “something” CANNOT be psychological research or a report on such research or from a movie, article, book, or sitcom. Please DO NOT put anything to personal to share with the class, meaning if you will not be comfortable presenting it do not write about it.

Your written paper should be about a page long, no longer or shorter. First explain the topic you chose. Then you should describe what you experienced or observed very briefly and then give your interpretation of the event according to the topic you are using. In other words, briefly explain the topic you chose and then use it to make sense of the event. You should have ONE citation and reference for this.

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Social Exchange Theory
Social exchange theory is sociological and a social psychological model that tries to
explain the society as a succession of various interactions between people, these interactions or
relationships are based on the estimate expected rewards and punishments arising from the
interactions. Social exchange theory argues that relationships among human beings are formed
using the cost-benefit analysis and the comparison between the rewards and punishment accrued
(Cook 62). The theory explains that costs and rewards are important in driving decisions relating
to relationships; both partisan parties in a social exchange depend on each other and assume
responsibility for each other. The central idea of the social exchange theory is that interactions
that ...


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