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Raven and Colleagues 6 Types of Power in Relationship
Coercive Power- based on your fear that your partner will inflict punishmentReward Power- based on the belief that your agreement with your partner will elicit rewards from that partner.Expert Power- based on your opinion that your partner has specialized knowledgeLegitimate Power- based on your partners having the right to ask you and you having the duty to comply. Referent Power- based on your identifying with and admiring your spouse and receiving satisfaction by pleasing him or herInformational Power- persuasive power; persuaded by your partner based on interest
Blood and Wolfes Resource Theory-
whoever has the most resources Has the most power
Roy F. Baumeister and Colleagues
gave subjects intelligence test and then made them feel rejected. Took another test after and found a drop in their IQ scores
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