Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis
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Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis
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Interpersonal complementarity hypothesis asserts that individuals often behave in ways that evoke complementary or reciprocal behavior from others. More specifically, this hypothesis predicts that positive behaviors evoke positive behaviors, negative behaviors evoke negative behaviors, dominant behaviors evoke submissive behaviors, and vice versa. Essentially, each action carried out by a member of a group has the ability to elicit predictable actions from other group members. For example, indiv
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2017-06-17T06:44:47Z
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