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Compared to securely attached individuals, insecurely attached individuals tend to experience: less intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships. more intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships. more passion but less intimacy and commitment. about the same amount of intimacy, passion, and commitment, if they actually get into a relationship.

          Compared to securely attached individuals, insecurely attached individuals tend to experience: 
  
less intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships.
  
more intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships.
  
more passion but less intimacy and commitment.
  
about the same amount of intimacy, passion, and commitment, if they actually get into a relationship.
        
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Compared to securely attached individuals, insecurely attached individuals tend to experience: less intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships. more intimacy, passion, and commitment in their relationships. more passion but less intimacy and commitment. about the same amount of intimacy, passion, and commitment, if they actually get into a relationship.
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00:01 All right, so this question is asking, according to social exchange theory, humans want to maximize and minimize the blank and minimize the blank in relationships.
00:12 A, intimacy commitment, b, benefits costs, c, cost benefits, or d, passion intimacy.
00:21 So in order to answer this question, we have to understand what social exchange theory states.
00:28 And i kind of like the book's definition and how they label people as naive economists when assessing relationships by looking at the ratio of cost benefit.
00:56 So with that alone being said, cost benefit is definitely part of the sort of core characteristics of social exchange theory...
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