Multiple Choice
People are very selective in their interactions, carefully trying to maximize their rewards and minimize their costs. This view is suggested by:
A) social comparison theory
B) comparative economic theory
C) social exchange theory
D) S-R theory
E) the theory of behavioural economics
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