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Social Exchange Model
A psychological theory that attempts to explain human relationships in terms of cost-benefit analyses, where the benefits of a relationship must outweigh the costs for it to be considered worthwhile.
Economic Perspective
Viewing situations and making decisions based on costs, benefits, and impact on resources.
Self-Interest
The pursuit of personal advantage and well-being with little or no regard for others.
Matching Phenomenon
The idea that people seek romantic relationships with others who are similar to them in physical attractiveness.
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